Altres ajuts: acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICNeurons of the peripheral nervous system retain the intrinsic capability of regenerate their axons after injury, by triggering a complex activation response. This genetic switch is dependent of signals from the injured axon. Schwann cells (SCs) in the distal stump of an injured nerve also play an active role in the local regulation of axonal programs, by using cell-to-cell contacts but also secreted signals, the so-called secretome. Secretome contains all the proteins (cytokines, growth factors and others) secreted by the cell and includes extracellular vesicles. The released vesicles can transport signaling proteins and both coding and regulatory RNAs, thus facilitating multilevel communication. I...
Schwann cells (SCs) are the glial component of the peripheral nervous system, with essential roles d...
Background: The development of new treatment strategies to improve peripheral nerve repair after inj...
Peripheral nerves are highly regenerative, in contrast to the poor regenerative capabilities of the ...
The peripheral nervous system has retained through evolution the capacity to repair and regenerate a...
Injured peripheral nerves but not central nerves have the capacity to regenerate and reinnervate the...
Topical advances in studying molecular and cellular mechanisms responsible for regeneration in the p...
In the normal peripheral nervous system, Schwann cells (SCs) are present in two different states of ...
Schwann cells (SCs) have a critical role in the peripheral nervous system. These cells are able to s...
Injuries and diseases of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) are common but frequently irreversible....
Poor functional outcomes are frequent after peripheral nerve injuries despite the regenerative suppo...
Peripheral nerve injury remains a major cause of morbidity in trauma patients. Despite advances in m...
Since Schwann cells (SCs) support axonal growth at development as well as after peripheral nerve inj...
Following axotomy, the activation of multiple intracellular signaling cascades causes the expression...
Peripheral nerve injuries remain problematic to treat, with poor functional recovery commonly observ...
© 2011 Dr. Kristian John BullussThe mammalian nervous system regulates the response to both internal...
Schwann cells (SCs) are the glial component of the peripheral nervous system, with essential roles d...
Background: The development of new treatment strategies to improve peripheral nerve repair after inj...
Peripheral nerves are highly regenerative, in contrast to the poor regenerative capabilities of the ...
The peripheral nervous system has retained through evolution the capacity to repair and regenerate a...
Injured peripheral nerves but not central nerves have the capacity to regenerate and reinnervate the...
Topical advances in studying molecular and cellular mechanisms responsible for regeneration in the p...
In the normal peripheral nervous system, Schwann cells (SCs) are present in two different states of ...
Schwann cells (SCs) have a critical role in the peripheral nervous system. These cells are able to s...
Injuries and diseases of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) are common but frequently irreversible....
Poor functional outcomes are frequent after peripheral nerve injuries despite the regenerative suppo...
Peripheral nerve injury remains a major cause of morbidity in trauma patients. Despite advances in m...
Since Schwann cells (SCs) support axonal growth at development as well as after peripheral nerve inj...
Following axotomy, the activation of multiple intracellular signaling cascades causes the expression...
Peripheral nerve injuries remain problematic to treat, with poor functional recovery commonly observ...
© 2011 Dr. Kristian John BullussThe mammalian nervous system regulates the response to both internal...
Schwann cells (SCs) are the glial component of the peripheral nervous system, with essential roles d...
Background: The development of new treatment strategies to improve peripheral nerve repair after inj...
Peripheral nerves are highly regenerative, in contrast to the poor regenerative capabilities of the ...