“…In their studies, grafted peripheral nerve segments were used to provide an axon growth permissive environment and to avoid the nonpermissive spinal cord. Since then, these peripheral nerve graft findings have been extended, as described in the article by Côté, Amin, Tom, and Houle, [24]. Moreover, a variety of other axon growth permissive environments have been identified, including peripheral nerve Schwann cells, olfactory ensheathing glia, fetal tissue, stem cells, precursor cells, progenitor cells, marrow stromal cells, and reactive macrophages used alone, combined, and in biomaterials.…”