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Skin-derived precursors generate myelinating Schwann cells that promote remyelination and functional recovery after contusion spinal cord injury.A systematic review of cellular transplantation therapies for spinal cord injury.Remyelination after spinal cord injury: is it a target for repair?A graded forceps crush spinal cord injury model in mice.Schwann cells generated from neonatal skin-derived precursors or neonatal peripheral nerve improve functional recovery after acute transplantation into the partially injured cervical spinal cord of the rat.Platelet-derived growth factor-responsive neural precursors give rise to myelinating oligodendrocytes after transplantation into the spinal cords of contused rats and dysmyelinated mice.
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Joseph S Sparling
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