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Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 16 avhandlingar innehållade ordet SOX10.
11. Role of transcription factors in sensory neuron specification
Sammanfattning : The interface between our mind and the internal and external environments is the peripheral nervous system. A range of different sensory neuron subtypes detects cold, heat, pain, touch, and other stimuli. LÄS MER
12. Repair and Reconstruction of Peripheral Nerve Injuries. Treatment with G-CSF and Stromal Vascular Fraction
Sammanfattning : While surgery is a cornerstone in treatment of peripheral nerve injuries, it is not a comprehensive approach, and outcome is unsatisfactory, especially sensory function. The present aim was to translate recent findings about stem- and progenitor cells to improve regenerative outcome, where the cells have to be autologous, available within the same surgical procedure, and minimally manipulated. LÄS MER
13. On molecular mechanisms of neural differentiation and forebrain development
Sammanfattning : Telencephalic development is an extraordinary complex process where neural structures of highly diverse cell compositions emerge as the result of multiple developmental strategies imposing tight regulation, balance and timing of gene expression. Embryonic telencephalic neural stem cells (NSCs) can form the major cell types found in the telencephalon, and are thus an excellent model for studying transcriptional control of lineage choice mechanisms in CNS development. LÄS MER
14. Single-cell analysis of mammalian cardiogenesis elucidating an essential role of outflow tract progenitors
Sammanfattning : The heart is the first organ to form and start to function during mammalian embryogenesis. This complex organ system is constructed by a diverse set of cell types, involving mesodermal precursors and heart progenitors, at the earliest embryonic stages. LÄS MER
15. Neurons and glia in the peripheral nervous system : interactions in health and disease
Sammanfattning : The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is composed of nerves and ganglia that connect the brain and the spinal cord (the central nervous system, CNS) to the outside world. The nerves contain the extensions (axons) of both sensory and motor neurons, which allow us to detect and respond to different stimuli. LÄS MER