Cell Fusion along the Anterior-Posterior Neuroaxis in Mice with Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
Sreenivasa Raghavan Sankavaram,Mikael Svensson,Tomas Olsson,Lou Brundin,Clas B. Johansson-2015-07-24-PLoS ONE
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This novel finding expands the repertoire of neurons that can form heterokaryons with bone marrow-derived cells in the central nervous system, albeit in low numbers, possibly leading to a novel therapy for spinal cord motor neurons or other neurons that are compromised in the central nervous system.
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This novel finding expands the repertoire of neurons that can form heterokaryons with bone marrow-derived cells in the central nervous system, albeit in low numbers, possibly leading to a novel therapy for spinal cord motor neurons or other neurons that are compromised in the central nervous system.
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Spinal cordBiologyHeterokaryonBone marrowCentral nervous systemCerebellumPurkinje cellCell fusion
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