Abstract

Unlike their counterparts in the CNS, neurons in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) display a remarkable regenerative capacity following injury largely due to Schwann cell (SC) activity, which provides critical support for growth and repair ([Fig. 1][1]). After injury (e.g., when the axon is cut or

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