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ISBN: 9783639875096 bzw. 3639875095, in Deutsch, AV Akademikerverlag Dez 2015, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - Regeneration after peripheral nerve injuries carries some problems. A major problem is excessive sprouting of regenerating axons. Excessive axonal sprouts might innervate more structures than just the original target. For example, the innervation of antagonizing muscle groups by sprouts of a single axon might lead to impairment of functional recovery. With the use of cell culture experiments we found that sensory neurons co-cultured with Schwann cells lacking the Nogo protein showed a significantly reduced branching of axons, while the long-distance growth of axons was unaffected. Our research indicates that the Schwann cell expressed protein Nogo may be involved in excessive axonal sprouting, which occurs as part of the lesion response after nerve injury. Blocking Nogo may be a solution to solve the clinical problem of excessive sprouting of regenerating axons. 56 pp. Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - Regeneration after peripheral nerve injuries carries some problems. A major problem is excessive sprouting of regenerating axons. Excessive axonal sprouts might innervate more structures than just the original target. For example, the innervation of antagonizing muscle groups by sprouts of a single axon might lead to impairment of functional recovery. With the use of cell culture experiments we found that sensory neurons co-cultured with Schwann cells lacking the Nogo protein showed a significantly reduced branching of axons, while the long-distance growth of axons was unaffected. Our research indicates that the Schwann cell expressed protein Nogo may be involved in excessive axonal sprouting, which occurs as part of the lesion response after nerve injury. Blocking Nogo may be a solution to solve the clinical problem of excessive sprouting of regenerating axons. 56 pp. Englisch.
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Nogo in the peripheral nervous system
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ISBN: 9783639875096 bzw. 3639875095, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Saarbrücken, Deutschland, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Publisher/Verlag: AV Akademikerverlag | Regeneration after peripheral nerve injuries carries some problems. A major problem is excessive sprouting of regenerating axons. Excessive axonal sprouts might innervate more structures than just the original target. For example, the innervation of antagonizing muscle groups by sprouts of a single axon might lead to impairment of functional recovery. With the use of cell culture experiments we found that sensory neurons co-cultured with Schwann cells lacking the Nogo protein showed a significantly reduced branching of axons, while the long-distance growth of axons was unaffected. Our research indicates that the Schwann cell expressed protein Nogo may be involved in excessive axonal sprouting, which occurs as part of the lesion response after nerve injury. Blocking Nogo may be a solution to solve the clinical problem of excessive sprouting of regenerating axons. | Format: Paperback | Language/Sprache: english | 91 gr | 220x150x3 mm | 56 pp.
Publisher/Verlag: AV Akademikerverlag | Regeneration after peripheral nerve injuries carries some problems. A major problem is excessive sprouting of regenerating axons. Excessive axonal sprouts might innervate more structures than just the original target. For example, the innervation of antagonizing muscle groups by sprouts of a single axon might lead to impairment of functional recovery. With the use of cell culture experiments we found that sensory neurons co-cultured with Schwann cells lacking the Nogo protein showed a significantly reduced branching of axons, while the long-distance growth of axons was unaffected. Our research indicates that the Schwann cell expressed protein Nogo may be involved in excessive axonal sprouting, which occurs as part of the lesion response after nerve injury. Blocking Nogo may be a solution to solve the clinical problem of excessive sprouting of regenerating axons. | Format: Paperback | Language/Sprache: english | 91 gr | 220x150x3 mm | 56 pp.
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Regeneration after peripheral nerve injuries carries some problems. A major problem is excessive sprouting of regenerating axons. Excessive axonal sprouts might innervate more structures than just the original target. For example, the innervation of antagonizing muscle groups by sprouts of a single axon might lead to impairment of functional recovery. With the use of cell culture experiments we found that sensory neurons co-cultured with Schwann cells lacking the Nogo protein showed a significantly reduced branching of axons, while the long-distance growth of axons was unaffected. Our research indicates that the Schwann cell expressed protein Nogo may be involved in excessive axonal sprouting, which occurs as part of the lesion response after nerve injury. Blocking Nogo may be a solution to solve the clinical problem of excessive sprouting of regenerating axons. Paperback, Label: AV Akademikerverlag, AV Akademikerverlag, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2015-12-02, Studio: AV Akademikerverlag.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Wordery USA.
Regeneration after peripheral nerve injuries carries some problems. A major problem is excessive sprouting of regenerating axons. Excessive axonal sprouts might innervate more structures than just the original target. For example, the innervation of antagonizing muscle groups by sprouts of a single axon might lead to impairment of functional recovery. With the use of cell culture experiments we found that sensory neurons co-cultured with Schwann cells lacking the Nogo protein showed a significantly reduced branching of axons, while the long-distance growth of axons was unaffected. Our research indicates that the Schwann cell expressed protein Nogo may be involved in excessive axonal sprouting, which occurs as part of the lesion response after nerve injury. Blocking Nogo may be a solution to solve the clinical problem of excessive sprouting of regenerating axons. Paperback, Label: AV Akademikerverlag, AV Akademikerverlag, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2015-12-02, Studio: AV Akademikerverlag.
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