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cellular functions ( Luikart et al., 2011; Rodger, Drummond, Hellstrom,
Robertson, & Harvey, 2012 ), it is of paramount importance to determine
if the axons in question are able to achieve these important post-
regeneration events. Answering these questions will help us in the future
to translate recent findings into new therapeutic strategies.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We thank Ben Yungher who assisted with the proofreading of the chapter.
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