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1. Phosphodiesterase (PDE) 4 inhibition boosts Schwann cell myelination in a 3D regeneration model

2. Unleashing Spinal Cord Repair: The Role of cAMP-Specific PDE Inhibition in Attenuating Neuroinflammation and Boosting Regeneration after Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury

3. Ablation of specific long PDE4D isoforms increases neurite elongation and conveys protection against amyloid-beta pathology

4. Corrigendum: Edible seaweed-derived constituents: an undisclosed source of neuroprotective compounds

5. PDE4 gene inhibition

6. From methylation to myelination: epigenomic and transcriptomic profiling of chronic inactive demyelinated multiple sclerosis lesions 2023.01.12.523740

7. PDE inhibition in distinct cell types to reclaim the balance of synaptic plasticity

8. Neuroinflammation in Ischemic Stroke: Inhibition of cAMP-Specific Phosphodiesterases (PDEs) to the Rescue

9. Edible seaweed-derived constituents: an undisclosed source of neuroprotective compounds

10. Early-postnatal iron deficiency impacts plasticity in the dorsal and ventral hippocampus in piglets

11. Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor Modulators and Oligodendroglial Cells: Beyond Immunomodulation

12. Targeting Phosphodiesterases-Towards a Tailor-Made Approach in Multiple Sclerosis Treatment

13. From methylation to myelination: epigenomic and transcriptomic profiling of chronic inactive demyelinated multiple sclerosis lesions

14. Selective PDE4 subtype inhibition provides new opportunities to intervene in neuroinflammatory versus myelin damaging hallmarks of multiple sclerosis

15. Oncostatin M-induced astrocytic tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 drives remyelination

16. The sGC stimulator BAY-747 and activator runcaciguat can enhance memory in vivo via differential hippocampal plasticity mechanisms

17. THE USE OF SEAWEED-DERIVED PHYTOSTEROLS TO DEFEAT ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

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