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- Remyelination abstract "Remyelination is the process of propagating oligodendrocyte precursor cells to form oligodendrocytes to create new myelin sheaths on demyelinated axons in the CNS. This is a process naturally regulated in the body and tends to be very efficient in a healthy CNS. The process creates a thinner myelin sheath than normal, but it helps to protect the axon from further damage, from overall degeneration, and proves to increase conductance once again. Demyelinating diseases, such as Multiple Sclerosis, have been of utmost interest within the last couple of decades. Recent research is uncovering some of the many unknown pathways involved with remyelination in hopes of battling demyelinating diseases like MS which can ultimately cripple a person. While no treatment exists yet in preventing remyelination failure in the chronic stages of these diseases, future research may yet prove to unlock key pathways that can be targeted.".
- Remyelination thumbnail Neuron_with_oligodendrocyte_and_myelin_sheath.svg?width=300.
- Remyelination wikiPageExternalLink www.myelin.org.
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- Remyelination wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Remyelination wikiPageRevisionID "682055070".
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Astrocyte.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Astrocytes.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Autoimmune.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Autoimmunity.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Axon.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurology.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Central_nervous_system.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Chemokine.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Chemokines.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Cytokine.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Cytokines.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Demyelinating_disease.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Demyelinating_diseases.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Epidermal_growth_factor.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Fibroblast_growth_factor.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Growth_factor.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink IGF-1.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Inflammation.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Insulin-like_growth_factor_1.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink LINGO1.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Ligand.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Ligands.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink MicroRNA.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Microglia.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_Sclerosis.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_sclerosis.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Myelin.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink NKX2-2.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Nerve_conduction_velocity.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Node_of_Ranvier.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Nodes_of_Ranvier.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Notch-1.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Notch_1.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink OLIG1.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink OLIG2.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Oligodendrocyte.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Oligodendrocyte_progenitor.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink PDGF.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Phagocytosis.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Platelet-derived_growth_factor.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Precursor_cell.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink TCF4.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Toll-like_receptor.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink Wnt_signaling_pathway.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLink File:Neuron_with_oligodendrocyte_and_myelin_sheath.svg.
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLinkText "remyelinating".
- Remyelination wikiPageWikiLinkText "remyelination".
- Remyelination hasPhotoCollection Remyelination.
- Remyelination wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Remyelination subject Category:Neurology.
- Remyelination hypernym Process.
- Remyelination type Article.
- Remyelination type Election.
- Remyelination type Article.
- Remyelination type Specialty.
- Remyelination comment "Remyelination is the process of propagating oligodendrocyte precursor cells to form oligodendrocytes to create new myelin sheaths on demyelinated axons in the CNS. This is a process naturally regulated in the body and tends to be very efficient in a healthy CNS. The process creates a thinner myelin sheath than normal, but it helps to protect the axon from further damage, from overall degeneration, and proves to increase conductance once again.".
- Remyelination label "Remyelination".
- Remyelination sameAs Remyelinizace.
- Remyelination sameAs m.0h678m.
- Remyelination sameAs Q7312279.
- Remyelination sameAs Q7312279.
- Remyelination wasDerivedFrom Remyelination?oldid=682055070.
- Remyelination depiction Neuron_with_oligodendrocyte_and_myelin_sheath.svg.
- Remyelination isPrimaryTopicOf Remyelination.