Following injury, distal axons undergo the process of Wallerian degeneration, and then cell debris is cleared to create a permissive environment for axon regeneration. The innate and adaptive immune systems are believed to be critical for facilitating the clearance of myelin and axonal debris during this process. However, immunodeficient animal models are regularly used in transplantation studies investigating cell therapies to modulate the degenerative/regenerative response. Given the importance of the immune system in preparing a permissive environment for regeneration by clearing debris, animals lacking, in part or in full, a functional immune system may have an impaired ability to regenerate due to poor myelin clearance, and may, thus, ...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) is considered an immune privileged system as it is separa...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) is considered an immune privileged system as it is separa...
In the C57BL/WldS mouse, a dominant mutation dramatically delays Wallerian degeneration in injury an...
We characterized quantitatively the macrophage response following axonal injury in both the peripher...
We characterized quantitatively the macrophage response following axonal injury in both the peripher...
Myelin and axonal debris are cleared very slowly after injury to the adult mammalian central nervous...
Wallerian degeneration (WD) occurs after an axon is cut or crushed and entails the disintegration an...
Background: Increasing evidence suggests that the immune system has a beneficial role in the progres...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) is considered an immune privileged system as it is separa...
This study aimed to better understand the clearance of myelin debris during Wallerian degeneration i...
<p>Sciatic nerves showing regeneration of MF in <i>op/op</i> mice treated with sham or GD1a/GT1b-2b ...
Injury to a peripheral nerve leads to degeneration of the segment distal to the site of lesion, a pr...
It is well known that within long-standing multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions there is axonal loss but ...
Primary damage caused by injury to the CNS is often followed by delayed degeneration of initially sp...
Wallerian degeneration (WD) is considered an essential preparatory stage to the process of axonal re...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) is considered an immune privileged system as it is separa...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) is considered an immune privileged system as it is separa...
In the C57BL/WldS mouse, a dominant mutation dramatically delays Wallerian degeneration in injury an...
We characterized quantitatively the macrophage response following axonal injury in both the peripher...
We characterized quantitatively the macrophage response following axonal injury in both the peripher...
Myelin and axonal debris are cleared very slowly after injury to the adult mammalian central nervous...
Wallerian degeneration (WD) occurs after an axon is cut or crushed and entails the disintegration an...
Background: Increasing evidence suggests that the immune system has a beneficial role in the progres...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) is considered an immune privileged system as it is separa...
This study aimed to better understand the clearance of myelin debris during Wallerian degeneration i...
<p>Sciatic nerves showing regeneration of MF in <i>op/op</i> mice treated with sham or GD1a/GT1b-2b ...
Injury to a peripheral nerve leads to degeneration of the segment distal to the site of lesion, a pr...
It is well known that within long-standing multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions there is axonal loss but ...
Primary damage caused by injury to the CNS is often followed by delayed degeneration of initially sp...
Wallerian degeneration (WD) is considered an essential preparatory stage to the process of axonal re...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) is considered an immune privileged system as it is separa...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) is considered an immune privileged system as it is separa...
In the C57BL/WldS mouse, a dominant mutation dramatically delays Wallerian degeneration in injury an...