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Repairing the damaged neural networks in traumatic spinal cord injury presents a difficult challenge for neuroscientists. While significant progress has been made in therapeutic strategies for SCI, research is hindered by the complicated organization of the spinal cord, the diverse molecular mechanisms of neurotrauma, and the innate lack of regenerative ability of neurons. A promising therapeutic approach involves using viral strategies to promote regeneration and rewiring of the injured spinal cord. In this special issue of Experimental