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English: Movie 1: recovery of swimming function after spinal cord transection injury. When an uninjured newt swims, it propels itself forward by pressing its legs close to its side and undulating its body in an S-shaped motion. When it is finished swimming, it brings its legs forward again, perpendicular to its body axis. One day after a complete transection injury, the hindlimbs are completely paralyzed. Four weeks after injury, this same newt is still paralyzed. When it attempts to swim, it does not use its hindlimbs at all. By 7 weeks, this newt has recovered swimming function and swims similarly to an uninjured newt.
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Source Zukor K, Kent D, Odelberg S (2011). "Meningeal cells and glia establish a permissive environment for axon regeneration after spinal cord injury in newts". Neural Development. DOI:10.1186/1749-8104-6-1. PMID 21205291. PMC: 3025934.
Author Zukor K, Kent D, Odelberg S
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