DOI: 10.14264/uql.2018.108
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Function and regulation of the fusogen EFF-1 during axonal repair

Abstract: In the current clinical environment, treatment options for nerve and spinal cord injuries remain limited. To develop novel therapies, we require a better understanding of axonal repair and its underlying molecular mechanisms. The response of an axon to a transection injury is complex: the axon still attached to the cell body begins a process of regenerative regrowth, whereas a concurrent process of degeneration is activated in the severed axonal fragment. Characterizing ways in which the axon can achieve repai… Show more

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