Schwann Cells
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Subject Areas on Research
- Advances in bioengineered conduits for peripheral nerve regeneration.
- Altered expression of pp60c-src induced by peripheral nerve injury.
- An apolipoprotein E-mimetic stimulates axonal regeneration and remyelination after peripheral nerve injury.
- CD9 plays a role in Schwann cell migration in vitro.
- Clustering of voltage-sensitive sodium channels on axons is independent of direct Schwann cell contact in the dystrophic mouse.
- Cross-talk between Schwann cells and neuroblasts influences the biology of neuroblastoma xenografts.
- Disruption of ErbB receptor signaling in adult non-myelinating Schwann cells causes progressive sensory loss.
- Effect of modulating macrophage phenotype on peripheral nerve repair
- End-to-side nerve repair. A review.
- Enhanced Schwann cell attachment and alignment using one-pot "dual click" GRGDS and YIGSR derivatized nanofibers.
- Enhancing Schwann cell migration using concentration gradients of laminin-derived peptides.
- Glial growth factor 2, a soluble neuregulin, directly increases Schwann cell motility and indirectly promotes neurite outgrowth.
- Implantation of Neonatal Skin-Derived Precursor Schwann Cells Improves Outcomes After Incomplete Cervical Spinal Cord Injury in Rats.
- Improved nerve regeneration through piezoelectric vinylidenefluoride-trifluoroethylene copolymer guidance channels.
- Induction of neuronal morphology in adrenal chromaffin cells cocultured with denervated Schwann cells.
- Influence of Touch-Spun Nanofiber Diameter on Contact Guidance during Peripheral Nerve Repair.
- Merosin promotes neurite growth and Schwann cell migration in vitro and nerve regeneration in vivo: evidence using an antibody to merosin, ARM-1.
- Molecular taxonomy of human ocular outflow tissues defined by single-cell transcriptomics.
- Molecular, genetic, and cellular pathogenesis of neurofibromas and surgical implications.
- Morphogenesis of the node of Ranvier: co-clusters of ankyrin and ankyrin-binding integral proteins define early developmental intermediates.
- Nerve growth factor and its low-affinity receptor promote Schwann cell migration.
- Netrin-1 and peripheral nerve regeneration in the adult rat.
- Peripheral neuropathy in mouse hereditary diabetes mellitus. II. Ultrastructural correlates of degenerative and regenerative changes.
- Pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) in neuroblastoma: a multifunctional mediator of Schwann cell antitumor activity.
- Point sources of Schwann cells result in growth into a nerve entubulation repair site in the absence of axons: effects of freeze-thawing.
- Polysialic acid expression is not necessary for motor neuron target selectivity.
- Role of fibronectin in topographical guidance of neurite extension on electrospun fibers.
- SPARC is a key Schwannian-derived inhibitor controlling neuroblastoma tumor angiogenesis.
- Schwann cell influence on motor neuron regeneration accuracy.
- Schwann cell vulnerability to demyelination is associated with internodal length in tellurium neuropathy.
- Sox2 expression in Schwann cells inhibits myelination in vivo and induces influx of macrophages to the nerve.
- Steroid hormones drive cancer development.
- Stringent comparative sequence analysis reveals SOX10 as a putative inhibitor of glial cell differentiation.
- The role of aligned polymer fiber-based constructs in the bridging of long peripheral nerve gaps.
- The use of cultured Schwann cells in nerve repair in a rabbit hind-limb model.
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Keywords of People
- Bennett, Vann, George Barth Geller Distinguished Professor of Molecular Biology, Duke Cancer Institute