Comparison of Schwann Cells Derived From Peripheral Nerve With Schwann Cells Differentiated From Skin-derived Precursors
Schwann cells are the glial cells of the peripheral nervous system. When transplanted into the injured central or peripheral nervous systems they promote repair. Traditionally Schwann cells have been isolated from the sciatic nerve, creating nerve-SC. An alternative Schwann cell source is from the d...
Main Author: | Dworski, Shaalee |
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Other Authors: | Miller, Freda |
Language: | en_ca |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/30579 |
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