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Brain, Vol. 123, No. 8, 1543-1544, August 2000
© 2000 Oxford University Press


Editorial

Olfactory glia and CNS repair: a step in the road from proof of principle to clinical application

William F. Blakemore

Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK

Considerable advances have been made in the last decade in devising and evaluating cell transplantation strategies for enhancing axon regeneration for patients with spinal cord trauma, and in achieving remyelination in chronic demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis. Thus, a number of studies have established that transplantation of glial cells can have beneficial consequences in experimental models of spinal cord trauma and demyelination. In particular, in rats, it has been . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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