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  • 2. Toll-like receptor signaling is critical for Wallerian degeneration and functional recovery after peripheral nerve injury.
    Boivin A, Pineau I, Barrette B, Filali M, Vallières N, Rivest S, Lacroix S.
    J Neurosci; 2007 Nov 14; 27(46):12565-76. PubMed ID: 18003835
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  • 4. Lack of galectin-3 speeds Wallerian degeneration by altering TLR and pro-inflammatory cytokine expressions in injured sciatic nerve.
    Mietto BS, Jurgensen S, Alves L, Pecli C, Narciso MS, Assunção-Miranda I, Villa-Verde DM, de Souza Lima FR, de Menezes JR, Benjamim CF, Bozza MT, Martinez AM.
    Eur J Neurosci; 2013 May 14; 37(10):1682-90. PubMed ID: 23406314
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  • 6. Wallerian degeneration and axonal regeneration after sciatic nerve crush are altered in ICAM-1-deficient mice.
    Kirsch M, Campos Friz M, Vougioukas VI, Hofmann HD.
    Cell Tissue Res; 2009 Oct 14; 338(1):19-28. PubMed ID: 19657676
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  • 8. Deletion of SIRPα (signal regulatory protein-α) promotes phagocytic clearance of myelin debris in Wallerian degeneration, axon regeneration, and recovery from nerve injury.
    Elberg G, Liraz-Zaltsman S, Reichert F, Matozaki T, Tal M, Rotshenker S.
    J Neuroinflammation; 2019 Dec 28; 16(1):277. PubMed ID: 31883525
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  • 13. Apolipoprotein E is released by rat sciatic nerve during segmental demyelination and remyelination.
    Gelman BB, Rifai N, Goodrum JF, Bouldin TW, Krigman MR.
    J Neuropathol Exp Neurol; 1987 Nov 28; 46(6):644-52. PubMed ID: 2821195
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  • 14. Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor improves mouse peripheral nerve regeneration following sciatic nerve crush.
    Bombeiro AL, Pereira BTN, de Oliveira ALR.
    Eur J Neurosci; 2018 Sep 28; 48(5):2152-2164. PubMed ID: 30099786
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  • 17. Functional and morphological assessment of a standardized rat sciatic nerve crush injury with a non-serrated clamp.
    Varejão AS, Cabrita AM, Meek MF, Bulas-Cruz J, Melo-Pinto P, Raimondo S, Geuna S, Giacobini-Robecchi MG.
    J Neurotrauma; 2004 Nov 28; 21(11):1652-70. PubMed ID: 15684656
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  • 18. Macrophage recruitment in different models of nerve injury: lysozyme as a marker for active phagocytosis.
    Venezie RD, Toews AD, Morell P.
    J Neurosci Res; 1995 Jan 01; 40(1):99-107. PubMed ID: 7714930
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