Definition of Remyelination. Meaning of Remyelination. Synonyms of Remyelination

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Meaning of Remyelination from wikipedia

- Remyelination is the process of propagating oligodendrocyte precursor cells to form oligodendrocytes to create new myelin sheaths on demyelinated axons...
- in regions of active remyelination and may play an important role in generating a local environment conducive to remyelination. N-cadherin agonists have...
- anti-inflammatory states, microglia have also been shown to be able to ****ist in remyelination & subsequent neuron repair. As such, microglia are thought to be parti****ting...
- morphological abnormalities, however, remyelination does restore normal conduction. In addition, spontaneous remyelination does not appear to be rare, at least...
- support learning and memory via neural circuit plasticity as well as remyelination following injury. Successful myelination of axons increases action potential...
- Schumacher M, Bernard S, M****aad C (March 2012). "Lithium enhances remyelination of peripheral nerves". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences...
- inhibition of EBP promotes oligodendrocyte formation, which may help remyelination and thus limit multiple sclerosis development. Isolation, replication...
- remyelination and myelin repair in conditions like multiple sclerosis (MS). Early phase II clinical trials showed promise for promoting remyelination...
- scars rapidly form, and the glia actually produce factors that inhibit remyelination and axon repair; for instance, NOGO and NI-35. The axons themselves...
- macrophages is believed to be ****ociated with multiple sclerosis, and this remyelination failure is particularly impaired in the elderly. Dowling RH (2000)....