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N-acetylcysteine microparticles reduce cisplatin-induced RSC96 Schwann cell toxicity. [PDF]

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Kedeshian K, Hong M, Hoffman L, Kita A.
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Schwann cell differentiation

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1996
Recent studies of Schwann cell differentiation in vivo and in vitro have provided new insights into determinative signal transduction events both at the cell surface and in the nucleus. Several polypeptide growth factors and their receptors, most notably the neuregulins and receptors of the ErbB family, have been implicated in the specification of cell
T S, Zorick, G, Lemke
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Schwann cells in neuroblastoma

European Journal of Cancer, 1995
Why should we consider Schwann cells when we are interested in the biology of neuroblastomas (NBs)? Although we are familiar with the term "stroma-rich" NB, we basically think of a favourable prognostic subgroup, histologically distinguished by the development of a prominent Schwann cell-stroma.
I M, Ambros, P F, Ambros
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Schwann cell growth factors

Cell, 1978
Purified rat Schwann cells were found to proliferate very slowly in normal growth medium containing 10% fetal calf serum (FCS). Crude extracts of bovine pituitary or brain markedly enhanced Schwann cell growth, while similar extracts of nerve roots, liver and kidney did not.
M C, Raff   +3 more
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Biology of Schwann cells

2013
The fundamental roles of Schwann cells during peripheral nerve formation and regeneration have been recognized for more than 100 years, but the cellular and molecular mechanisms that integrate Schwann cell and axonal functions continue to be elucidated.
Grahame J, Kidd   +2 more
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