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SPP 1048:  Molekulare Grundlagen neuraler Reparaturmechanismen

Subject Area Medicine
Term from 1998 to 2005
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5468531
 
The programme was initiated to serve as an interdisciplinary forum for regeneration research. Axonal lesions in the adult mammalian CNS, e.g. in the context of spinal cord trauma, often result in irreversible functional damage. No therapeutic interventions exist at the moment which can cure patients with complete spinal cord injuries. This is in part due to our incomplete understanding of the complex reaction pattern of the CNS to such lesions. Before repair mechanisms can be activated, their molecular and cellular basis must be known exactly. Thus, studying these mechanisms and determination of their molecular control functions is a prerequisite for later therapeutic interventions and has been defined as a central aim of this programme.
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