Original paper
Nogo receptor blockade overcomes remyelination failure after white matter stroke and stimulates functional recovery in aged mice
Abstract
Significance White matter stroke is a common clinical problem that leads to widespread cognitive and sensorimotor deficits. The incidence of white matter stroke is sharply age-associated; imaging studies indicate that, over age 80, virtually all of us will have white matter strokes. Little is known of the repair processes after white matter stroke. Here, we report the tissue repair processes after white matter stroke and identify Nogo receptor 1...
Paper Details
Title
Nogo receptor blockade overcomes remyelination failure after white matter stroke and stimulates functional recovery in aged mice
Published Date
Dec 12, 2016
Volume
113
Issue
52