Transplantation of glial cells into the CNS
Glial cell transplantation into the CNS offers an experimental approach to help us unravel the complex interactions that occur between CNS glia, Schwann cells and axons during repair and development. This article reviews recent advances that have been made in our understanding of the nature and pote...
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