Inhibition of cspg receptor ptpσ promotes migration of newly born neuroblasts, axonal sprouting, and recovery from stroke

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  • who: Fucheng Luo from the College University of USA have published the research: Inhibition of CSPG receptor PTPu03c3 promotes migration of newly born neuroblasts, axonal sprouting, and recovery from stroke, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of July/26,/2022
  • what: The authors examine the regulatory role of PTPs (a major proteoglycan receptor) dampening post-stroke recovery. The authors propose that CSPGs induced by stroke play a predominant role the regulation of neural repair and that blocking CSPG signaling pathways will lead to enhanced neurorepair and functional recovery stroke. The study provides evidence that post-stroke treatment . . .

     

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