The remarkable plasticity of Schwann cells allows them to adopt the Remak (nonmyelin) and myelin phenotypes, which are specialized to meet the needs of small and large diameter axons, and differ markedly from each other. It also enables Schwann cells initially to mount a strikingly adaptive response to nerve injury and to promote regeneration by converting to a repair-promoting phenotype. These repair cells activate a sequence of supportive functions that engineer myelin clearance, prevent neuronal death, and help axon growth and guidance. Eventually, this response runs out of steam, however, because in the long run the phenotype of repair cells is unstable and their survival is compromised. The re-programming of Remak and myelin ce...
Schwann cells (SCs) have a critical role in the peripheral nervous system. These cells are able to s...
The difference in regenerative capacity between the PNS and the CNS is not due to an intrinsic inabi...
Poor functional outcomes are frequent after peripheral nerve injuries despite the regenerative suppo...
The remarkable plasticity of Schwann cells allows them to adopt the Remak (non-myelin) and myelin ph...
Schwann cells respond to nerve injury by cellular reprogramming that generates cells specialized for...
Nerve injury triggers the conversion of myelin and non-myelin (Remak) Schwann cells to a cell phenot...
In the normal peripheral nervous system, Schwann cells (SCs) are present in two different states of ...
Outcomes for patients following major peripheral nerve injury are extremely poor. Despite advanced m...
AbstractSchwann cells are primarily discussed in the context of their ability to form myelin. Howeve...
Peripheral nerves are highly regenerative, in contrast to the poor regenerative capabilities of the ...
The MAPK/ERK pathway has a critical role in PNS development. It is required for Schwann cell (SC) di...
The peripheral nervous system has retained through evolution the capacity to repair and regenerate a...
Schwann cells develop from the neural crest in a well-defined sequence of events. This involves the ...
SummaryThe radical response of peripheral nerves to injury (Wallerian degeneration) is the cornersto...
Peripheral nerve injuries remain a very prominent issue in today’s society all over the world, and c...
Schwann cells (SCs) have a critical role in the peripheral nervous system. These cells are able to s...
The difference in regenerative capacity between the PNS and the CNS is not due to an intrinsic inabi...
Poor functional outcomes are frequent after peripheral nerve injuries despite the regenerative suppo...
The remarkable plasticity of Schwann cells allows them to adopt the Remak (non-myelin) and myelin ph...
Schwann cells respond to nerve injury by cellular reprogramming that generates cells specialized for...
Nerve injury triggers the conversion of myelin and non-myelin (Remak) Schwann cells to a cell phenot...
In the normal peripheral nervous system, Schwann cells (SCs) are present in two different states of ...
Outcomes for patients following major peripheral nerve injury are extremely poor. Despite advanced m...
AbstractSchwann cells are primarily discussed in the context of their ability to form myelin. Howeve...
Peripheral nerves are highly regenerative, in contrast to the poor regenerative capabilities of the ...
The MAPK/ERK pathway has a critical role in PNS development. It is required for Schwann cell (SC) di...
The peripheral nervous system has retained through evolution the capacity to repair and regenerate a...
Schwann cells develop from the neural crest in a well-defined sequence of events. This involves the ...
SummaryThe radical response of peripheral nerves to injury (Wallerian degeneration) is the cornersto...
Peripheral nerve injuries remain a very prominent issue in today’s society all over the world, and c...
Schwann cells (SCs) have a critical role in the peripheral nervous system. These cells are able to s...
The difference in regenerative capacity between the PNS and the CNS is not due to an intrinsic inabi...
Poor functional outcomes are frequent after peripheral nerve injuries despite the regenerative suppo...