Setting the stage for functional repair of spinal cord injuries: A cast of thousands

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Abstract

Here we review mechanisms and molecules that necessitate protection and oppose axonal growth in the injured spinal cord, representing not only a cast of villains but also a company of therapeutic targets, many of which have yet to be fully exploited. We next discuss recent progress in the fields of bridging, overcoming conduction block and rehabilitation after spinal cord injury (SCI), where several treatments in each category have entered the spotlight, and some are being tested clinically. Finally, studies that combine treatments targeting different aspects of SCI are reviewed. Although experiments applying some treatments in combination have been completed, auditions for each part in the much-sought combination therapy are ongoing, and performers must demonstrate robust anatomical regeneration and/or significant return of function in animal models before being considered for a lead role. © 2005 International Spinal Cord Society All rights reserved.

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Ramer, L. M., Ramer, M. S., & Steeves, J. D. (2005, March). Setting the stage for functional repair of spinal cord injuries: A cast of thousands. Spinal Cord. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.sc.3101715

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