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      The role of cells, neurotrophins, extracellular matrix and cell surface molecules in peripheral nerve regeneration.

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          Abstract

          Wallerian degeneration is a complicated process whereby axons and myelin sheaths undergo degeneration, and eventually are phagocytosed by macrophages and Schwann cells following nerve damage. Schwann cells proliferate and the endoneural tubes persist. In addition, neurotrophins, neural cell adhesion molecules, cytokines and other soluble factors are upregulated to facilitate regeneration. The important role of cellular components, neurotrophins, and extracellular matrix components, including cell surface molecules involved in this regenerative process, is highlighted and discussed in this review.

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          Journal
          Malays J Med Sci
          The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS
          1394-195X
          1394-195X
          Apr 2009
          : 16
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, 50603 University Malaya, Malaysia.
          Article
          3336171
          22589652
          a3ffe1fc-2f3e-4448-a7b5-15877c9a6faa
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          neurosciences,nerve regeneration,nerve growth factors,cell surface molecules extracellular matrix,Schwann cells

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