Innate mechanisms of spinal cord regeneration: something fishy about our spines?

Innate Mechanisms of Spinal Cord Regeneration

Valentina Cigliola, an assistant professor from Vanderbilt University’s Department of Pharmacology, presented a talk on spinal cord regeneration.

Cigliola discussed zebrafish spinal regeneration and its potential applicability to humans. Zebrafish, or Danio rerio, can regrow spinal neurons in under 10 weeks.

Zebrafish could just be the key to unlocking regeneration in humans.

Her talk centered on understanding the innate mechanisms of spinal cord regeneration in zebrafish to induce regeneration in adult mammals.

Unlike zebrafish, humans do not possess the same regenerative abilities.

Author's summary: Zebrafish may hold the key to human spinal regeneration.

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The Johns Hopkins News-Letter The Johns Hopkins News-Letter — 2025-10-16