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The following pages link to STAT3 Controls the Long-Term Survival and Phenotype of Repair Schwann Cells during Nerve Regeneration. (Q33626920):
Displaying 19 items.
- Axon degeneration: make the Schwann cell great again (Q39335654) (← links)
- After Nerve Injury, Lineage Tracing Shows That Myelin and Remak Schwann Cells Elongate Extensively and Branch to Form Repair Schwann Cells, Which Shorten Radically on Remyelination (Q41686022) (← links)
- Transcriptional inhibition in Schwann cell development and nerve regeneration (Q42361826) (← links)
- Early inflammatory profiling of schwannoma cells induced by lipopolysaccharide. (Q48014138) (← links)
- Epigenetic Control of Schwann Cells (Q48298556) (← links)
- Class IIa histone deacetylases link cAMP signaling to the myelin transcriptional program of Schwann cells (Q50422245) (← links)
- Matrices, scaffolds & carriers for cell delivery in nerve regeneration (Q57036355) (← links)
- Polycomb repression regulates Schwann cell proliferation and axon regeneration after nerve injury (Q57280606) (← links)
- STAT3 in Skeletal Muscle Function and Disorders (Q58802831) (← links)
- The Promising Effects of Transplanted Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells on the Treatment in Traumatic Brain Injury (Q59135580) (← links)
- Capsaicin Protects Against Cisplatin Ototoxicity by Changing the STAT3/STAT1 Ratio and Activating Cannabinoid (CB2) Receptors in the Cochlea (Q64109797) (← links)
- The Success and Failure of the Schwann Cell Response to Nerve Injury (Q64249328) (← links)
- IcarisideII facilitates the differentiation of ADSCs to SCs via let-7i/STAT3 axis to preserve erectile function (Q90463421) (← links)
- Repair Schwann cell update: Adaptive reprogramming, EMT, and stemness in regenerating nerves (Q90996747) (← links)
- Transcriptional control of myelination and remyelination (Q91640320) (← links)
- Involvement of fat mass and obesity gene (FTO) in the anti-obesity action of Annona muricata Annonaceae: in silico and in vivo studies (Q95264108) (← links)
- Axo-Glial Interaction in the injured PNS (Q97093407) (← links)
- EEF1A1 deacetylation enables transcriptional activation of remyelination (Q97537533) (← links)
- Migrating Schwann cells direct axon regeneration within the peripheral nerve bridge (Q97649728) (← links)