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Q: Axonal injury regeneration is guided by?
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What is regeneration in peripheral nerves guided by after axonal injury?

Schwann cells


How does the body respond to injury?

Regeneration is the nonspecific response of the body to injury.


What is the nonspecific response of the body to injury called?

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What is a good sentence using regeneration?

When recovering from an injury your body will use a large amount of energy to aid in the regeneration process.


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Lloyd S. Hoffman has written: 'Guided tissue regeneration'


What is the difference between Schwann cells and oligodendrocytes?

1) starting with the obvious; oligodendrocytes myelinate axons in the CNS whereas schwann cells myelinate axons in the PNS 2) a single oligodendrocyte is able to myelinate multiple axons whereas a schwann cell can only myelinate a single axon. 3) schwann cell myelination allows for axonal grown and regeneration where as oligodendrocytes inhibit axonal growth and regeneration. 4).... and probably a bunch more differences


After axonial injury regeneration in peripheral nerves is guided bywhat?

The Remaining Schwann Cells schwann cells, after injury and disruption to target, the remaining schwann cells undergo a rapid mitotic division until the target tissue is reached and the successful pathway is regenerated under the structural guidance of the schwann cells,


What has the author Lucy A Bosworth written?

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What is the correct order of the following events in the inflammatory response immediately after tissue injury?

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What is axonal insulation?

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Regeneration within the central nervous system?

a) is more sucessful than with the pns b)typically allows axonal sprouting of 20mm c) is prevented due to growth-inhibiting of oligodendrocytes d) is promoted by growth inhibitors and glial scars My answer is c . What do you think?