Research paper
Cell reprogramming for oligodendrocytes: A review of protocols and their applications to disease modeling and cell-based remyelination therapies.
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- Cell reprogramming for oligodendrocytes: A review of protocols and their applications to disease modeling and cell-based remyelination therapies.
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Oligodendrocytes are a type of glial cells that produce a lipid-rich membrane called myelin. Myelin assembles into a sheath and lines neuronal axons in the brain and spinal cord to insulate them. This not only increases the speed and efficiency of nerve signal transduction but also protects the axons from damage and degradation, which could trigger neuronal cell death. Demyelination, which is caused by a loss of myelin and oligodendrocytes, is a prominent feature of many neurological conditio...
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- Research paper
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- Journal article
- Date created
- 2023-02
- Creator
- McCaughey-Chapman, Amy / Connor, Bronwen
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/63128
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- cell-based remyelination therapy / demyelination / disease modeling / induced pluripotent stem cells / multiple sclerosis / oligodendrocyte / oligodendrocyte precursor cells / organoids / reprogramming / spinal cord injury / 1109 Neurosciences / 1701 Psychology
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