<span>This picture illustrates neurons regenerating though a spinal cord injury via a bridge made of peripheral nerves. To facilitate axonal regeneration, many treatments must be combined to create the "Full Monty." The inhibitory glial scar is broken down with an enzyme, a bridge is built using peripheral nerves, and the </span><span>integration of the bridge and spinal cord is encouraged with growth factors. Axons in yellow can be seen leaving the blue spinal cord, regenerating through the bridge, and reentering the spinal cord. This image uses antibodies against tyrosine hydroxylase and glial fibrillary acidic protein imaged at 20x via confocal microscopy.</span>

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