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Slow Axonal Transport Axoplasmic Flow?  Anterograde Moves Enzymes

Slow axonal transport, also known as axoplasmic flow, is always anterograde and moves enzymes, cytoskeletal components, and new axoplasm down the axon, aiding in the repair and regeneration of damaged axons.

1. Always anterograde<div>2. Moves enzymes, cytoskeletal components &amp; new axoplasm down the axon during repair and regeneration of damaged axons</div>

Front What is slow axonal transport or axoplasmic flow? 
Back 1. Always anterograde
2. Moves enzymes, cytoskeletal components & new axoplasm down the axon during repair and regeneration of damaged axons

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