Short-circuit recovery from spinal injury

Propriospinal neurons, whose axons never leave the spinal cord, aid in recovery after spinal cord injury—even when all axons from the brain have been damaged (pages 69–74 ).

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Animals
Axons - metabolism
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Brain - pathology
Cancer Research
Humans
Infectious Diseases
Medical research
Metabolic Diseases
Models, Biological
Molecular Medicine
Motor Neurons - cytology
Motor Neurons - physiology
Nerve Regeneration - physiology
Nervous system
Neural transmission
Neurons
Neurons - metabolism
Neurosciences
news-and-views
Recovery of Function - physiology
Regeneration
Regulation
Spinal cord
Spinal Cord - metabolism
Spinal Cord - pathology
Spinal cord injuries
Spinal Cord Injuries - therapy
Spinal Injuries - therapy
title Short-circuit recovery from spinal injury
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