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5-HT's effects on neurite growth. Finally, such investigation may lead to
new neuroregenerative therapies in promoting axon regeneration after in-
jury or in disease.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We gratefully acknowledge support from the AHA (11PRE7310069, E. F. T.), NEI
(EY020913, J. L. G.), Center Grant P30 EY014801, and an unrestricted grant to the
University of Miami from Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc. J. L. G. is the Walter G.
Ross Distinguished Chair of Ophthalmic Research. E. F. T. was also supported by NIH
Training Grant T32 NS007492 funded by the Jointly Sponsored (NEI & NINDS) NIH
Predoctoral Training Program in the Neurosciences and a Lois Pope LIFE Fellowship.
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