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Schwann cells is prevented by irradiation. Finally, evidence from clinical studies shows a close relationship in multiple sclerosis between the degree of ...
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(MAPK kinase) are strongly activated in Schwann cells by glial growth factor .... ( J.L.S.) and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Grant FA 1302-A-1 (P.M.). We ...
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Itoyama Y, Webster Hd F, Richardson EP, Trapp BD. 1983. Schwann cell remyelination of demyelinated axons in spinal cord multiple sclerosis lesions.
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stimuli as well as by intrinsic programs in multiple tissues and ... Schwann cells, myelin-forming cells in the PNS, arise from the ...... pair, and multiple sclerosis.
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... first postnatal week, axons andmyelinating Schwann cells attain the one-to-one ...... the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (D.E.S.), the Boehringer-. Ingelheim ...
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in multiple sclerosis plaques, myelination of CNS fibers by. Schwann cells is observed only in areas containing few astrocytes. (Itoyama et al., 1983, 1985).
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Oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells are responsible for synthesis and maintenance of myelin in the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous ...
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cord injury (SCI), multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, and stroke. Schwann cells (SCs) have been tested because they offer the possibility of autologous ...
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Schwann cells (SCs) are among the most attractive cellular candidates for the development of ... multiple sclerosis, viral infection and spinal cord injury ...
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The Schwann cells form the majority of the peripheral glial cells, and their origin, ... Keywords: macroglial cells, Schwann cell, teloglia cells, sensory corpuscles ...
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