329 results on '"Mirsky R"'
Search Results
2. Contributors
3. Signaling pathways that regulate glial development and early migration—Schwann cells
4. Editorial: Advances in Goal, Plan and Activity Recognition.
5. Developmental Regulation in the Schwann Cell Lineage
6. Abstracts
7. Developmental Regulation of Schwann Cell Precursors and Schwann Cell Generation
8. Schwann Cell Development☆
9. In the Presence of Dexamethasone, γ Interferon Induces Rat Oligodendrocytes to Express Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Molecules
10. Failures of nerve regeneration caused by aging or chronic denervation are rescued by restoring Schwann cell c-Jun
11. Contributors
12. Signaling Pathways that Regulate Glial Development and Early Migration – Schwann Cells
13. NERVE REPAIR DEPENDS ON C-JUN DRIVEN SCHWANN CELL TRANSDIFFERENTIATION TO GENERATE A SPECIALIZED REPAIR CELL IN INJURED NERVES.: S11-03
14. Schwann Cell Development
15. Schwann Cell Development
16. Schwann cell precursors transplanted into the injured spinal cord multiply, integrate and are permissive for axon growth
17. Schwann cell precursors: a favourable cell for myelin repair in the Central Nervous System
18. Regulation of genes involved in Schwann cell development and differentiation
19. SIGNALS THAT CONTROL GLIAL CELL SPECIFICATION IN THE PNS: S12.C
20. KROX-20 INHIBITS THE JUN-N-TERMINAL KINASE/c-JUN PATHWAY TO REGULATE THE MYELINATING PHENOTYPE OF SCHWANN CELLS: C15.D
21. Signals that determine Schwann cell identity
22. The Schwann cell lineage: embryonic and early postnatal development
23. In the presence of dexamethasone, gamma interferon induces rat oligodendrocytes to express major histocompatibility complex class II molecules
24. Why Do Schwann Cells Survive in the Absence of Axons?
25. Graded elevation of c-Jun in Schwann cells in vivo: gene dosage determines effects on development, remyelination, tumorigenesis, and hypomyelination
26. STAT3 controls the long-term survival and phenotype of repair Schwann cells during nerve regeneration
27. Maintenance State of the Art Report
28. Endothelins Control the Timing of Schwann Cell Generation in Vitro and in Vivo
29. The repair Schwann cell and its function in regenerating nerves
30. Gamma interferon, but notMycobacterium leprae, induces major histocompatibility class II antigens on cultured rat Schwann cells
31. Macrophage-like cells in muscularis externa of mouse small intestine: Immunohistochemical localization of F4/80, M1/70, and Ia-antigen
32. Non-myelin-forming Schwann cells proliferate rapidly during Wallerian degeneration in the rat sciatic nerve
33. Myelinated, but not unmyelinated axons, reversibly down-regulate N-CAM in Schwann cells
34. Workshop on Problems in Immunological Assay Techniques
35. The RNA-binding protein human antigen R controls global changes in gene expression during Schwann cell development.
36. Posterior ventricular catheter burr-hole localizer. Technical note
37. p38 MAPK Activation Promotes Denervated Schwann Cell Phenotype and Functions as a Negative Regulator of Schwann Cell Differentiation and Myelination
38. The RNA-Binding Protein Human Antigen R Controls Global Changes in Gene Expression during Schwann Cell Development
39. P63 C-Jun expression in human neuropathies: a pilot study
40. [S36]: Interactions between Notch, c‐Jun and Krox‐20 in the control of early Schwann cell development and myelination
41. TGF Type II Receptor Signaling Controls Schwann Cell Death and Proliferation in Developing Nerves
42. The Structural and Functional Integrity of Peripheral Nerves Depends on the Glial-Derived Signal Desert Hedgehog
43. Symposium S01: Molecules and mechanisms in Schwann cell development
44. Auditory cortex on the human posterior superior temporal gyrus
45. An illuminating retractor for intracranial microneurosurgery
46. Helix-loop-helix proteins in Schwann cells: A study of regulation and subcellular localization of Ids, REB, and E12/47 during embryonic and postnatal development
47. Embryonic Schwann cell development: the biology of Schwann cell precursors and early Schwann cells
48. Identification of transcriptionally regulated mRNAs from mouse Schwann cell precursors using modified RNA fingerprinting methods
49. P0Is Constitutively Expressed in the Rat Neural Crest and Embryonic Nerves and Is Negatively and Positively Regulated by Axons to Generate Non-Myelin-Forming and Myelin-Forming Schwann Cells, Respectively
50. Neu differentiation factor is a neuron-glia signal and regulates survival, proliferation, and maturation of rat schwann cell precursors
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.