AbstractSciatic nerve axons in cyclin D1 knockout mice develop normally, become properly ensheathed by Schwann cells, and appear to function normally. However, in the Wallerian degeneration model of nerve injury, the mitotic response of Schwann cells is completely inhibited. The mitotic block is Schwann cell autonomous and developmentally regulated. Rescue analysis (by “knockin” of cyclin E) indicates that D1 protein, rather than regulatory elements of the D1 gene, provides the essential Schwann cell function. Genetic inhibition of the Schwann cell cycle shows that neuronal responses to nerve injury are surprisingly independent of Schwann cell mitotic responses. Even axonal regrowth into the distal zone of a nerve crush injury is not marked...
Schwann cell-axon interactions in the development, maintenance, and regeneration of the normal perip...
The remarkable plasticity of Schwann cells allows them to adopt the Remak (nonmyelin) and myelin ph...
Nerve injury triggers the conversion of myelin and non-myelin (Remak) Schwann cells to a cell phenot...
AbstractSciatic nerve axons in cyclin D1 knockout mice develop normally, become properly ensheathed ...
Neurons regulate Schwann cell proliferation, but little is known about the molecular basis of this i...
Neural stem and progenitor cells undergo an important transition from proliferation to differentiati...
SummaryThe radical response of peripheral nerves to injury (Wallerian degeneration) is the cornersto...
After a peripheral nerve lesion, distal ends of injured axons disintegrate into small fragments tha...
Schwann cells respond to nerve injury by cellular reprogramming that generates cells specialized for...
The radical response of peripheral nerves to injury (Wallerian degeneration) is the cornerstone of n...
The work within examined different aspects of the Schwann cell (SC) development and injury response...
SummaryThe peripheral nervous system has astonishing regenerative capabilities in that cut nerves ar...
Terminal Schwann cells, one of three components of the neuromuscular junction, play an active role ...
AbstractRobust axon regeneration occurs after peripheral nerve injury through coordinated activation...
After nerve injury, myelin and Remak Schwann cells reprogram to repair cells specialized for regener...
Schwann cell-axon interactions in the development, maintenance, and regeneration of the normal perip...
The remarkable plasticity of Schwann cells allows them to adopt the Remak (nonmyelin) and myelin ph...
Nerve injury triggers the conversion of myelin and non-myelin (Remak) Schwann cells to a cell phenot...
AbstractSciatic nerve axons in cyclin D1 knockout mice develop normally, become properly ensheathed ...
Neurons regulate Schwann cell proliferation, but little is known about the molecular basis of this i...
Neural stem and progenitor cells undergo an important transition from proliferation to differentiati...
SummaryThe radical response of peripheral nerves to injury (Wallerian degeneration) is the cornersto...
After a peripheral nerve lesion, distal ends of injured axons disintegrate into small fragments tha...
Schwann cells respond to nerve injury by cellular reprogramming that generates cells specialized for...
The radical response of peripheral nerves to injury (Wallerian degeneration) is the cornerstone of n...
The work within examined different aspects of the Schwann cell (SC) development and injury response...
SummaryThe peripheral nervous system has astonishing regenerative capabilities in that cut nerves ar...
Terminal Schwann cells, one of three components of the neuromuscular junction, play an active role ...
AbstractRobust axon regeneration occurs after peripheral nerve injury through coordinated activation...
After nerve injury, myelin and Remak Schwann cells reprogram to repair cells specialized for regener...
Schwann cell-axon interactions in the development, maintenance, and regeneration of the normal perip...
The remarkable plasticity of Schwann cells allows them to adopt the Remak (nonmyelin) and myelin ph...
Nerve injury triggers the conversion of myelin and non-myelin (Remak) Schwann cells to a cell phenot...