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From: Effect of lesion proximity on the regenerative response of long descending propriospinal neurons after spinal transection injury

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Fold changes in gene expression post spinal cord injury. The fold changes in gene expression, following spinal cord injury,  were determined for both the short Thoracic Propriospinal neurons (TPS) receiving an injury at the spinal level T10 (a), or the Long Descending Propriospinal Neurons (LDPT) that received a distal injury at T10 or a proximal injury at T2 (b). All changes in expression were determined by comparing the injured group to the uninjured control. Genes exhibiting a statistically significant fold change in expression compared to the uninjured control (corrected p value ≤ 0.10) 3 days post-injury are indicated by an asterisk (*), Gene trending towards significance but sample expression variability among the control group prevents statistical significance (#)

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