Neuronal survival: Early dependence on Schwann cells [PDF]
Alun M. Davies
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A graphical abstract recapping the different sources of dental, periodontal, and other oral‐derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) and their regenerative mechanisms and potentials. The review's article findings bridge fundamental biological science with translational advances, highlighting the significance of MSCs in craniofacial regenerative ...
Karim M. Fawzy El‐Sayed+6 more
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Vasoactive intestinal peptide: Mediator of laminin synthesis in cultured Schwann cells [PDF]
Q.‐L. Zhang+4 more
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Pathology Seen in Myenteric Plexus in Two Subjects With Waardenburg Syndrome
Ganglion cells immunohistochemically labeled with pan‐neuronal marker HuC/D in sections from ileum. Note the different number of stained cells in the myenteric plexus. A, control subject, B, patient with SOX10 mutation (hypoganglionosis) C, patient with EDN3 mutation (aganlionosis). Both patients diagnosed with Waardenburg syndrome type 4 including gut
Björn Ersson+3 more
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The Astrocyte Inhibition of Peripheral Nerve Regeneration Is Reversed by Schwann Cells
Véronique Guénard+2 more
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Serum Biomarkers and Their Clinical Correlates in Traumatic Trigeminal Neuropathy: A Pilot Study
ABSTRACT Objectives This study aims to investigate the serum biomarker levels in patients with painful post‐traumatic trigeminal neuropathy (PPTTN) and explore the associations between these biomarkers and the clinical and psychological characteristics of the patients. Materials and Methods A total of 32 patients with PPTTN were included.
Hye‐Kyoung Kim+2 more
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Similarities and differences between fish oligodendrocytes and schwann cells in vitro
Martin Bastmeyer+2 more
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Developing Schwann Cells Acquire the Ability to Survive without Axons by Establishing an Autocrine Circuit Involving Insulin-Like Growth Factor, Neurotrophin-3, and Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-BB [PDF]
Carola Meier+4 more
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Neuroimmune pathophysiology of long COVID
Although COVID‐19 was originally considered a respiratory illness, it is now well established that SARS‐CoV‐2 infection can have far‐reaching impacts on the nervous system. Neurological symptoms such as chemosensory dysfunction are frequently observed during acute infection and approximately 10% of COVID‐19 cases will go on to develop new or persistent
Janna K. Moen+2 more
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Hypoxia-inducible factor 1α in Schwann cells promotes peripheral nerve myelination. [PDF]
Kobayashi-Ujiie Y+7 more
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