REGENERATIVE POSSIBILITIES IN SPINAL CORD INJURY
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spinal cord injury, regeneration, neuroplasticity, stem cells, neuroregeneration, axonal repair.Abstract
Spinal cord injury (SCI) remains one of the most debilitating neurological conditions, often resulting in permanent sensory and motor deficits. Limited intrinsic regenerative capacity, extensive tissue damage, and secondary pathological cascades significantly hinder recovery. Recent advances in cellular therapy, biomaterials, neuroprotective agents, and molecular interventions have opened new possibilities for regeneration. This article provides an overview of the biological barriers to spinal cord repair and evaluates current and emerging regenerative strategies aimed at restoring neural connectivity and functional outcomes.Downloads
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