New Surgical Approach to Overcome the Inability of Injured Mammalian Axons to Grow Within Their Environment

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We present a new method for creating conditions conducive to axonal growth in injured optic nerves of adult rabbits. The surgical approach consists of making a cavity in the adult rabbit optic nerve, into which a piece of nitrocellulose soaked with conditioned medium originating from regenerating fish optic nerves is implanted. In addition, daily irradiation (10 days, 5 min, 35 mW) with low energy He-Ne laser is carried out. Such a combined treatment may open a door to neurobiologists and clinicians, hoping to unravel the enigma of mammalian CNS regeneration. © 1991, Hindawi Publishing Corporation. All rights reserved.

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Solomon, A., Ben-Bassat, S., Belkin, M., Lavie, V., & Schwartz, M. (1991). New Surgical Approach to Overcome the Inability of Injured Mammalian Axons to Grow Within Their Environment. Journal of Neural Transplantation and Plasticity, 2(3–4), 243–248. https://doi.org/10.1155/NP.1991.243

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