Protease Activated Receptor 1 and Its Ligands as Main Regulators of the Regeneration of Peripheral Nerves
In contrast with the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves possess a striking ability to regenerate after damage. This characteristic of the peripheral nervous system is mainly due to a specific population of glial cells, the Schwann cells. Schwann cells promptly activate after nerve injury, dedi...
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Main Authors: | Elena Pompili, Valerio De Franchis, Claudia Giampietri, Stefano Leone, Elena De Santis, Francesco Fornai, Lorenzo Fumagalli, Cinzia Fabrizi |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/0846d82e4e1f4376a0e17d5a5fc547e9 |
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