New Clue from Fish about Healing Spinal Cord Injuries
Tissue section of zebrafish spinal cord regenerating after injury. Glial cells (red) cross the gap between the severed ends first. Neuronal cells (green) soon follow. Cell nuclei are stained blue and purple.
More information: directorsblog.nih.gov/2016/11/15/regenerative-medicine-ne...
Credit: Mayssa Mokalled and Kenneth Poss, Duke University, Durham, NC
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New Clue from Fish about Healing Spinal Cord Injuries
Tissue section of zebrafish spinal cord regenerating after injury. Glial cells (red) cross the gap between the severed ends first. Neuronal cells (green) soon follow. Cell nuclei are stained blue and purple.
More information: directorsblog.nih.gov/2016/11/15/regenerative-medicine-ne...
Credit: Mayssa Mokalled and Kenneth Poss, Duke University, Durham, NC
This image is not owned by the NIH. It is shared with the public under license. If you have a question about using or reproducing this image, please contact the creator listed in the credits. All rights to the work remain with the original creator.
NIH funding from: National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI)