In the PNS, Schwann cells are important both as support cells for small, unmyelinated axons, and for support and the production of myelin sheaths around larger axons, thereby permitting rapid axonal conduction. During development, successful myelination requires that Schwann cell precursors develop from multipotential cells within the neural crest, avoid apoptotic cell death, migrate with developing nerves, proliferate, and, finally, mature into myelinating Schwann cells. Recently, the important role of a large family of growth factors, termed the neuregulins (NRGs), in this developmental progression has begun to be elucidated. NRGs are produced by several cell types, including developing sensory and motor neurons, whose axons will project ...
In this article we discuss the molecular signaling mechanisms that coordinate interactions between S...
Peripheral nerves are characterised by the ability to regenerate after injury. Schwann cell activity...
Peripheral nerves are characterised by the ability to regenerate after injury. Schwann cell activity...
In the PNS, Schwann cells are important both as support cells for small, unmyelinated axons, and for...
In the PNS, Schwann cells are important both as support cells for small, unmyelinated axons, and for...
The signalling system comprising the ligand Neuregulin-1, and its receptors, ErbB2 and ErbB3, plays ...
Interactions between neuronal and glial cells are crucial for establishing a functional nervous syst...
The peripheral nervous system demonstrates an exceptional plasticity after nerve injury and Schwann ...
AbstractMany steps of peripheral glia development appear to be regulated by neuregulin1 (NRG1) signa...
Axons and Schwann cells exist in a highly interdependent relationship: damage to one cell type invar...
Axons and Schwann cells exist in a highly interdependent relationship: damage to one cell type invar...
Neuregulins comprise a family of epidermal growth factor-like ligands that interact with ErbB recept...
Neuregulins comprise a family of epidermal growth factor-like ligands that interact with ErbB recept...
Neuregulins comprise a family of epidermal growth factor-like ligands that interact with ErbB recept...
After peripheral nerve injury, axons regenerate and become remyelinated by resident Schwann cells. H...
In this article we discuss the molecular signaling mechanisms that coordinate interactions between S...
Peripheral nerves are characterised by the ability to regenerate after injury. Schwann cell activity...
Peripheral nerves are characterised by the ability to regenerate after injury. Schwann cell activity...
In the PNS, Schwann cells are important both as support cells for small, unmyelinated axons, and for...
In the PNS, Schwann cells are important both as support cells for small, unmyelinated axons, and for...
The signalling system comprising the ligand Neuregulin-1, and its receptors, ErbB2 and ErbB3, plays ...
Interactions between neuronal and glial cells are crucial for establishing a functional nervous syst...
The peripheral nervous system demonstrates an exceptional plasticity after nerve injury and Schwann ...
AbstractMany steps of peripheral glia development appear to be regulated by neuregulin1 (NRG1) signa...
Axons and Schwann cells exist in a highly interdependent relationship: damage to one cell type invar...
Axons and Schwann cells exist in a highly interdependent relationship: damage to one cell type invar...
Neuregulins comprise a family of epidermal growth factor-like ligands that interact with ErbB recept...
Neuregulins comprise a family of epidermal growth factor-like ligands that interact with ErbB recept...
Neuregulins comprise a family of epidermal growth factor-like ligands that interact with ErbB recept...
After peripheral nerve injury, axons regenerate and become remyelinated by resident Schwann cells. H...
In this article we discuss the molecular signaling mechanisms that coordinate interactions between S...
Peripheral nerves are characterised by the ability to regenerate after injury. Schwann cell activity...
Peripheral nerves are characterised by the ability to regenerate after injury. Schwann cell activity...