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1037 related items for PubMed ID: 20648648

  • 1. Short-term low-frequency electrical stimulation enhanced remyelination of injured peripheral nerves by inducing the promyelination effect of brain-derived neurotrophic factor on Schwann cell polarization.
    Wan L, Xia R, Ding W.
    J Neurosci Res; 2010 Sep; 88(12):2578-87. PubMed ID: 20648648
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  • 2. Electrical stimulation enhanced remyelination of injured sciatic nerves by increasing neurotrophins.
    Wan LD, Xia R, Ding WL.
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  • 3. Biphasic electrical targeting plays a significant role in schwann cell activation.
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  • 4. Effects of combining electrical stimulation with BDNF gene transfer on the regeneration of crushed rat sciatic nerve.
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  • 5. Thirty minutes of low intensity electrical stimulation promotes nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve crush injury in a rat model.
    Alrashdan MS, Park JC, Sung MA, Yoo SB, Jahng JW, Lee TH, Kim SJ, Lee JH.
    Acta Neurol Belg; 2010 Jun 01; 110(2):168-79. PubMed ID: 20873447
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  • 12. Electrical regulation of Schwann cells using conductive polypyrrole/chitosan polymers.
    Huang J, Hu X, Lu L, Ye Z, Zhang Q, Luo Z.
    J Biomed Mater Res A; 2010 Apr 01; 93(1):164-74. PubMed ID: 19536828
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  • 15. Mice lacking basic fibroblast growth factor showed faster sensory recovery.
    Jungnickel J, Haastert K, Grzybek M, Thau N, Lipokatic-Takacs E, Ratzka A, Nölle A, Claus P, Grothe C.
    Exp Neurol; 2010 May 01; 223(1):166-72. PubMed ID: 19520074
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  • 16. Knockout of p75(NTR) impairs re-myelination of injured sciatic nerve in mice.
    Song XY, Zhou FH, Zhong JH, Wu LL, Zhou XF.
    J Neurochem; 2006 Feb 01; 96(3):833-42. PubMed ID: 16336221
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  • 18. Schwann cell nerve growth factor receptor expression during initiation of remyelination.
    Fan X, Gelman BB.
    J Neurosci Res; 1992 Jan 01; 31(1):58-67. PubMed ID: 1319505
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  • 19. GDNF-transduced Schwann cell grafts enhance regeneration of erectile nerves.
    May F, Matiasek K, Vroemen M, Caspers C, Mrva T, Arndt C, Schlenker B, Gais P, Brill T, Buchner A, Blesch A, Hartung R, Stief C, Gansbacher B, Weidner N.
    Eur Urol; 2008 Nov 01; 54(5):1179-87. PubMed ID: 18313832
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  • 20. Reelin is transiently expressed in the peripheral nerve during development and is upregulated following nerve crush.
    Panteri R, Mey J, Zhelyaznik N, D'Altocolle A, Del Fà A, Gangitano C, Marino R, Lorenzetto E, Buffelli M, Keller F.
    Mol Cell Neurosci; 2006 Nov 01; 32(1-2):133-42. PubMed ID: 16697663
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