2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.17.594712
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Transcriptomic analysis identifies injury-responsive fibroblast populations as potential mediators of Wnt-dependent spinal cord regeneration

Samuel R. Alper,
Deeptha Vasudevan,
Maya K. Wheeler
et al.

Abstract: Background: In humans and other mammals, spinal cord injury (SCI) can lead to a permanent loss of sensory and motor function, due to the inability of damaged neurons and axons to regenerate. However, other vertebrate species including zebrafish exhibit complete spinal cord regeneration and functional recovery after SCI. Wnt signaling is required for neurogenesis and axon regrowth in a larval zebrafish SCI model, but the genes regulated by this pathway and the cell types that express them remain largely unknown… Show more

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