Fgf2 improves functional recovery—decreasing gliosis and increasing radial glia and neural progenitor cells after spinal cord injury
Brain and Behavior2014Vol. 4(2), pp. 187–200
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Yona Goldshmit, Frisca Frisca, Alexander R. Pinto, Alice Pébay, Jean‐Kitty K. Y. Tang, Ashley L. Siegel, Jan Kaslin, Peter D. Currie
Abstract
Thus, early pharmacological intervention with Fgf2 following SCI is neuroprotective and creates a proregenerative environment by the modulation of the glia response.
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