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Neurons in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS) cannot regenerate axons after injury. in contrast, neurons in the mammalian peripheral nervous system and in some non-mammalian models, such as C. elegans and Drosophila, are able to regrow axons. Understanding the molecular mechanisms by which these neurons support axon regeneration will help us find ways to enhance mammalian CNS axon regeneration. Here, recent studies in which signaling pathways regulating naturally-occurring axon regeneration that have been identified are reviewed, focusing on how these pathways control gene expression and growth-cone function during axon regeneration.

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Saijilafu, Bo-Yin Zhang, Feng-Quan Zhou. Signaling pathways that regulate axon regeneration. Neuroscience bulletin. 2013 Aug;29(4):411-20

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PMID: 23846598

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