Research Article

GIT1 Promotes Axonal Growth in an Inflammatory Environment by Promoting the Phosphorylation of MAP1B

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The recovery of neurological function after spinal cord injury in the GIT1 knockout (KO) group was worse than that in the wild-type (WT) group. (a) Representative footprints of mice at day 28 postinjury. (b) The Basso Mouse Scale (BMS) was used to functionally grade mice in different groups up to 28 days postinjury. (c, d) The Louisville Swimming Scale (LSS) score was used to functionally grade mice up to 28 days postinjury. (e) Representative coimmunostaining of NF200 and GFAP in the injured spinal cord at day 14 postinjury (). (e, f) IL-1β and TNF-α levels in the cerebrospinal fluid at different time points postinjury.
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