Unexpected central role of the androgen receptor in the spontaneous regeneration of myelin

Volume: 113, Issue: 51, Pages: 14829 - 14834
Published: Dec 7, 2016
Abstract
Lost myelin can be replaced after injury or during demyelinating diseases in a regenerative process called remyelination. In the central nervous system (CNS), the myelin sheaths, which protect axons and allow the fast propagation of electrical impulses, are produced by oligodendrocytes. The abundance and widespread distribution of oligodendrocyte progenitors (OPs) within the adult CNS account for this remarkable regenerative potential. Here, we...
Paper Details
Title
Unexpected central role of the androgen receptor in the spontaneous regeneration of myelin
Published Date
Dec 7, 2016
Volume
113
Issue
51
Pages
14829 - 14834
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