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Cigliola et al., 2020 - Building bridges, not walls: spinal cord regeneration in zebrafish
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Fig. 2.

Time course of spinal cord regeneration in zebrafish. (Top) In zebrafish larvae, spinal cord transection destroys axonal and glial connections, eliciting the formation of a tissue bridge that spans the injury epicenter by 2 days post-injury (dpi). A remodeling phase follows at 3 dpi. (Bottom) A similar response to injury is observed in adult zebrafish. By 15 dpi, some axonal and glial processes have traversed the injury site. Subsequent remodeling reconstitutes structure.

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