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An Injury Paradigm to Investigate Central Nervous System Repair in Drosophila
Published on: March 28, 2013
Using biomaterials to modulate chemotactic signaling for central nervous system repair
Kassondra Hickey1, Sarah E Stabenfeldt1
1School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States of America.
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Chemotaxis enables cellular communication and movement within the body. This review focuses on exploiting chemotaxis as a tool for repair of the central nervous system (CNS) damaged from injury and/or degenerative diseases. Chemokines and factors alone may initiate repair following CNS injury/disease, but exogenous administration may enhance repair and promote regeneration. This review will discuss critical chemotactic molecules and factors that may promote neural regeneration. Additionally, this review highlights how biomaterials can impact the presentation and delivery of chemokines and growth factors to alter the regenerative response.
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