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Nerve Regeneration: Unlocking the Body’s Healing Potential
The human nervous system is an intricate network responsible for transmitting signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body. When nerves are damaged due to injury, disease, or surgical procedures, the consequences can be debilitating, resulting in loss of sensation, impaired motor function, or chronic pain. Fortunately, nerve regeneration—the process by which damaged nerves repair themselves—offers hope for restoring function and improving quality of life.
Nerve regeneration is a complex biological phenomenon. Peripheral nerves, which connect the spinal cord to limbs and organs, have a remarkable capacity to regenerate after injury. This process begins with the breakdown of damaged nerve fibers, followed by the formation of a growth-friendly environment that encourages new axons to extend toward their target tissues. Schwann cells, specialized support cells in the peripheral nervous system, play a crucial role in this process. They clear cellular…