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Anatomically Inspired Three-dimensional Micro-tissue Engineered Neural Networks for Nervous System Reconstruction, Modulation, and Modeling
Published on: May 31, 2017
[Neuroprotection and Regeneration in the Central Nervous System]
Markus Höltje1, Francesco Boato2
1Institut für Integrative Neuroanatomie, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin.
Abstract:
The development of neuroprotective and regenerative therapies in the central nervous system (CNS) poses a major challenge in clinical and basic research. In contrast to the peripheral nervous system, which has a comparatively high intrinsic regenerative capacity, this characteristic is poorly developed in the adult CNS. In this review, some basic growth mechanisms of CNS neurons will be highlighted, as well as factors that prevent successful regeneration after injury. Primarily in the context of glaucoma, preclinical and clinical studies are presented which can improve the understanding of neurodegenerative processes in the optical system and thus provide the basis for current and future therapeutic strategies.
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