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Sema-3A Indirectly Disrupts the Regeneration Process of Goldfish Optic Nerve after Controlled Injury.

Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology(2010)

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Neurons of adult mammalian CNS are prevented from regenerating injured axons due to formation of a non-permissive environment. The retinal ganglion cells (RGC), which are part of the CNS, share this characteristic. In sharp contrast, the RGC of lower vertebrates, such as fish, are capable of re-growing injured optic nerve axons, and achieve, through a complex multi-factorial process, functional vision after injury. Semaphorin-3A (sema-3A), a member of the class 3 semaphorins known for its repellent and apoptotic activities, has previously been shown to play a key role in the formation of a non-permissive environment after CNS injury in mammalians.
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Optic nerve,Semaphorin-3A,Regeneration,Injury,Axotomy
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