Mouse schwann cells need both NRG1 and cyclic AMP to myelinate.
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Gpr126 is essential for peripheral nerve development and myelination in mammalsNew insights on Schwann cell developmentGpr126 functions in Schwann cells to control differentiation and myelination via G-protein activationHaplotype-specific modulation of a SOX10/CREB response element at the Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 4C locus SH3TC2.M2 muscarinic receptor activation regulates Schwann cell differentiation and myelin organization.Loss of SOX10 function contributes to the phenotype of human Merlin-null schwannoma cells.The tumour suppressor LKB1 regulates myelination through mitochondrial metabolism.Laminin 211 inhibits protein kinase A in Schwann cells to modulate neuregulin 1 type III-driven myelinationPolytherapy with a combination of three repurposed drugs (PXT3003) down-regulates Pmp22 over-expression and improves myelination, axonal and functional parameters in models of CMT1A neuropathy.Opposing roles of PKA and EPAC in the cAMP-dependent regulation of schwann cell proliferation and differentiation [corrected]Functional dissection of the Oct6 Schwann cell enhancer reveals an essential role for dimeric Sox10 binding.Dynamic regulation of Schwann cell enhancers after peripheral nerve injuryNeuronal Neuregulin 1 type III directs Schwann cell migration.SncRNA715 Inhibits Schwann Cell Myelin Basic Protein SynthesisBMP7 retards peripheral myelination by activating p38 MAPK in Schwann cells.The protein kinase A regulatory subunit R1A (Prkar1a) plays critical roles in peripheral nerve development.Signals regulating myelination in peripheral nerves and the Schwann cell response to injury.Analysis of Gpr126 function defines distinct mechanisms controlling the initiation and maturation of myelinPluripotent stem cells for Schwann cell engineering.How Schwann Cells Sort Axons: New Concepts.Molecular signaling mechanisms of axon-glia communication in the peripheral nervous system.Rac1 controls Schwann cell myelination through cAMP and NF2/merlin.Schwann Cells: Development and Role in Nerve RepairSchwann cell myelinationMyelinating cocultures of rodent stem cell line-derived neurons and immortalized Schwann cells.G Protein-Coupled Receptors in Myelinating Glia.Adhesion GPCRs as Novel Actors in Neural and Glial Cell Functions: From Synaptogenesis to Myelination.Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Schwann Cell PlasticityInvolvement of Src in the membrane skeletal complex, MPP6-4.1G, in Schmidt-Lanterman incisures of mouse myelinated nerve fibers in PNS.The role of neuregulin-1 in the response to nerve injury.Nuc-ErbB3 regulates H3K27me3 levels and HMT activity to establish epigenetic repression during peripheral myelinationLithium Reversibly Inhibits Schwann Cell Proliferation and Differentiation Without Inducing Myelin Loss.Bace1 and Neuregulin-1 cooperate to control formation and maintenance of muscle spindlesAxonal neuregulin 1 is a rate limiting but not essential factor for nerve remyelination.SMN-dependent intrinsic defects in Schwann cells in mouse models of spinal muscular atrophy.Diabetic Schwann cells suffer from nerve growth factor and neurotrophin-3 underproduction and poor associability with axons.Calcineurin-nuclear factor of activated T cells regulation of Krox-20 expression in Schwann cells requires elevation of intracellular cyclic AMP.PMP22 messenger RNA levels in skin biopsies: testing the effectiveness of a Charcot-Marie-Tooth 1A biomarker.cAMP signaling regulates DNA hydroxymethylation by augmenting the intracellular labile ferrous iron pool.Graded Elevation of c-Jun in Schwann Cells In Vivo: Gene Dosage Determines Effects on Development, Remyelination, Tumorigenesis, and Hypomyelination.
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Mouse schwann cells need both NRG1 and cyclic AMP to myelinate.
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Mouse schwann cells need both NRG1 and cyclic AMP to myelinate.
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Mouse schwann cells need both NRG1 and cyclic AMP to myelinate.
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Mouse schwann cells need both NRG1 and cyclic AMP to myelinate.
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Mouse schwann cells need both NRG1 and cyclic AMP to myelinate.
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Mouse schwann cells need both NRG1 and cyclic AMP to myelinate.
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Mouse schwann cells need both NRG1 and cyclic AMP to myelinate.
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Mouse schwann cells need both NRG1 and cyclic AMP to myelinate.
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Anuj Jayakar
Catherine M Davis
David B Parkinson
Janina Hantke
Katharina Wanek
Kristján R Jessen
Peter Arthur-Farraj
Rhona Mirsky
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10.1002/GLIA.21144
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2011-02-14T00:00:00Z