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19 Jan 2013 ... Leprosy bacteria able to change the make-up of Schwann cells ... make-up of supporting cells within the nerve system, called Schwann cells, ...
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Key Words: Extracellular Proteolysis, Fibrin, Regeneration, Multiple Sclerosis, ... Fibrin inhibits peripheral nerve regeneration by arresting Schwann cell ...
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Several MS epidemics occurred after acute exposure to mercury vapor or lead [ 213]. In animal models inorganic mercury caused a loss of Schwann cells which ...
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"Examining the Influence of Constitutively Activated Akt on Schwann Cell Myelination". In the most common demyelinating disorder, Multiple Sclerosis (MS ), ...
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In the peripheral nervous system, Schwann cells form the sheath around axons, .... Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder of the central nervous system in ...
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M.S., University of Rochester, 1996 ... and the role that myelinating cells ( oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells) play in this process in health and in disease.
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How are frog eggs being used in research involving human cells? What are Schwann cells? How are they affected in multiple sclerosis patients? What role do ...
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15 Oct 2006 ... Schwann cells activated iNKT cells in a CD1d-dependent manner in the ...... Th2 bias of CD4+ NKT cells derived from multiple sclerosis in ...
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1: Ratnavelu K, Subramani B, Pullai CR, Krishnan K, Sugadan SD, Rao MS, ... cells: induction, maintenance, and differentiation into functional schwann cells.
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Nodes of Ranvier – gaps between Schwann cells, important in nerve impulse conduction. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) disease of the myelin sheath, lesions become ...
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