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The following pages link to Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is an essential and direct driver of myelin gene expression and myelinogenesis (Q39578679):
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- The housekeeping gene hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) regulates multiple developmental and metabolic pathways of murine embryonic stem cell neuronal differentiation (Q21132509) (← links)
- Lithium enhances remyelination of peripheral nerves (Q24612558) (← links)
- Regulating Axonal Responses to Injury: The Intersection between Signaling Pathways Involved in Axon Myelination and The Inhibition of Axon Regeneration (Q26745419) (← links)
- Remyelination therapy for multiple sclerosis (Q26824246) (← links)
- Brain Injury in the Preterm Infant: New Horizons for Pathogenesis and Prevention (Q27009193) (← links)
- Altered Translational Control of FMRP on Myelin Proteins in Neuropsychiatric Disorders (Q28069747) (← links)
- Transcriptome sequencing of gene expression in the brain of the HIV-1 transgenic rat. (Q28488809) (← links)
- Tumor suppressor Nf2/merlin drives Schwann cell changes following electromagnetic field exposure through Hippo-dependent mechanisms. (Q30376040) (← links)
- RNA deep sequencing analysis reveals that nicotine restores impaired gene expression by viral proteins in the brains of HIV-1 transgenic rats (Q30418181) (← links)
- Immunophilin FKBP52 induces Tau-P301L filamentous assembly in vitro and modulates its activity in a model of tauopathy (Q30574960) (← links)
- Pathophysiology of glia in perinatal white matter injury (Q30790294) (← links)
- Peripheral nerve morphogenesis induced by scaffold micropatterning (Q33771704) (← links)
- Abrogation of β-catenin signaling in oligodendrocyte precursor cells reduces glial scarring and promotes axon regeneration after CNS injury. (Q33969817) (← links)
- Stage-specific regulation of oligodendrocyte development by Wnt/β-catenin signaling (Q34101974) (← links)
- MAL overexpression leads to disturbed expression of genes that influence cytoskeletal organization and differentiation of Schwann cells (Q34295163) (← links)
- Daam2-PIP5K is a regulatory pathway for Wnt signaling and therapeutic target for remyelination in the CNS (Q34466406) (← links)
- Neural stem cell differentiation is dictated by distinct actions of nuclear receptor corepressors and histone deacetylases (Q34699724) (← links)
- Glial cell development and function in zebrafish (Q35045109) (← links)
- Liver X receptors alpha and beta promote myelination and remyelination in the cerebellum (Q35764317) (← links)
- Neuronal Ndrg4 Is Essential for Nodes of Ranvier Organization in Zebrafish. (Q36208019) (← links)
- White matter injury in the preterm infant: pathology and mechanisms (Q36378391) (← links)
- The Activators of Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 5 p35 and p39 Are Essential for Oligodendrocyte Maturation, Process Formation, and Myelination (Q36665907) (← links)
- Digestion products of the PH20 hyaluronidase inhibit remyelination (Q36718003) (← links)
- Finding novel distinctions between the sAPPα-mediated anabolic biochemical pathways in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Fragile X Syndrome plasma and brain tissue (Q36925690) (← links)
- Transgenic overexpression of Sox17 promotes oligodendrocyte development and attenuates demyelination (Q37041616) (← links)
- Wnt/Rspondin/β-catenin signals control axonal sorting and lineage progression in Schwann cell development (Q37318020) (← links)
- GSK3β inhibition accelerates axon debris clearance and new axon remyelination (Q37553767) (← links)
- How Histone Deacetylases Control Myelination (Q37921168) (← links)
- Negative regulators of schwann cell differentiation-novel targets for peripheral nerve therapies? (Q38041476) (← links)
- Improving myelin/oligodendrocyte-related dysfunction: a new mechanism of antipsychotics in the treatment of schizophrenia? (Q38060893) (← links)
- Wnt and lithium: a common destiny in the therapy of nervous system pathologies? (Q38113139) (← links)
- Wnt signaling in remyelination in multiple sclerosis: friend or foe? (Q38163473) (← links)
- Concepts for regulation of axon integrity by enwrapping glia (Q38175969) (← links)
- Oligodendroglial Development: New Roles for Chromatin Accessibility. (Q38309342) (← links)
- Molecular signaling mechanisms of axon-glia communication in the peripheral nervous system (Q38364430) (← links)
- Canonical Wnt signaling in the oligodendroglial lineage--puzzles remain. (Q38381699) (← links)
- Cdc42 regulates Schwann cell radial sorting and myelin sheath folding through NF2/merlin-dependent and independent signaling (Q38447137) (← links)
- Oligodendrocytes: Myelination and Axonal Support (Q38534982) (← links)
- Oligodendrocyte regeneration: Its significance in myelin replacement and neuroprotection in multiple sclerosis (Q38609231) (← links)
- Intracellular signaling pathway regulation of myelination and remyelination in the CNS. (Q38766318) (← links)
- Extracellular cues influencing oligodendrocyte differentiation and (re)myelination (Q38789322) (← links)
- Anti-TANKyrase weapons promote myelination (Q39059942) (← links)
- Interplay between LXR and Wnt/ -Catenin Signaling in the Negative Regulation of Peripheral Myelin Genes by Oxysterols (Q39515777) (← links)
- An approach to comprehensive genome and proteome expression analyses in Schwann cells and neurons during peripheral nerve myelin formation (Q39640886) (← links)
- Neuron-Derived ADAM10 Production Stimulates Peripheral Nerve Injury-Induced Neuropathic Pain by Cleavage of E-Cadherin in Satellite Glial Cells (Q40341876) (← links)
- Role of Dopamine D2 Receptor in Stress-Induced Myelin Loss (Q41050402) (← links)
- The Wnt effector transcription factor 7-like 2 positively regulates oligodendrocyte differentiation in a manner independent of Wnt/β-catenin signaling. (Q41157649) (← links)
- Highly diversified expansions shaped the evolution of membrane bound proteins in metazoans (Q42007006) (← links)
- Lithium Reversibly Inhibits Schwann Cell Proliferation and Differentiation Without Inducing Myelin Loss. (Q42502625) (← links)
- Axonal neuregulin 1 is a rate limiting but not essential factor for nerve remyelination. (Q43116348) (← links)