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Neuroscience Letters
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June 1, 1987
Schwann cell remyelination of CNS axons following injection of cultures of CNS cells into areas of persistent demyelination
W F Blakemore, A J Crang, R C Patterson
Acta Neuropathologica
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January 1, 1974
Progressive ataxia of Charolais cattle associated with disordered myelin
W F Blakemore, A C Palmer, R M Barlow
Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology
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February 1, 1997
The effects of the growth factor-antagonist, trapidil, on remyelination in the CNS
J S McKay, W F Blakemore, R J Franklin
Experimental Neurology
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February 1, 1996
Transplanted CG4 cells (an oligodendrocyte progenitor cell line) survive, migrate, and contribute to repair of areas of demyelination in X-irradiated and damaged spinal cord but not in normal spinal cord
R J Franklin, S A Bayley, W F Blakemore
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology
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October 10, 2003
Decline in rate of colonization of oligodendrocyte progenitor cell (OPC)-depleted tissue by adult OPCs with age
D M Chari, A J Crang, W F Blakemore
Journal of Neurocytology
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May 1, 1991
Transplanted type-1 astrocytes facilitate repair of demyelinating lesions by host oligodendrocytes in adult rat spinal cord
R J Franklin, A J Crang, W F Blakemore
The Journal of Small Animal Practice
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January 1, 1977
Ocular lesions in cats with GM1-gangliosidosis with visceral involvement
J A Murray, W F Blakemore, K C Barnett
Brain Research
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February 17, 1987
Node-like axonal undercoating in the optic nerve of heterozygous myelin-deficient rats
W F Blakemore, I D Duncan, J P Hammang
Journal of Neuroscience Research
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July 19, 2000
Transplanted glial cells migrate over a greater distance and remyelinate demyelinated lesions more rapidly than endogenous remyelinating cells
W F Blakemore, J M Gilson, A J Crang
Transactions of the American Neurological Association
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January 1, 1979
Restoration of secure conduction by central demyelination
K J Smith, W I McDonald, W F Blakemore
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Neuroscience Letters
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June 1, 1987
Schwann cell remyelination of CNS axons following injection of cultures of CNS cells into areas of persistent demyelination
W F Blakemore, A J Crang, R C Patterson
Acta Neuropathologica
|
January 1, 1974
Progressive ataxia of Charolais cattle associated with disordered myelin
W F Blakemore, A C Palmer, R M Barlow
Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology
|
February 1, 1997
The effects of the growth factor-antagonist, trapidil, on remyelination in the CNS
J S McKay, W F Blakemore, R J Franklin
Experimental Neurology
|
February 1, 1996
Transplanted CG4 cells (an oligodendrocyte progenitor cell line) survive, migrate, and contribute to repair of areas of demyelination in X-irradiated and damaged spinal cord but not in normal spinal cord
R J Franklin, S A Bayley, W F Blakemore
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology
|
October 10, 2003
Decline in rate of colonization of oligodendrocyte progenitor cell (OPC)-depleted tissue by adult OPCs with age
D M Chari, A J Crang, W F Blakemore
Journal of Neurocytology
|
May 1, 1991
Transplanted type-1 astrocytes facilitate repair of demyelinating lesions by host oligodendrocytes in adult rat spinal cord
R J Franklin, A J Crang, W F Blakemore
The Journal of Small Animal Practice
|
January 1, 1977
Ocular lesions in cats with GM1-gangliosidosis with visceral involvement
J A Murray, W F Blakemore, K C Barnett
Brain Research
|
February 17, 1987
Node-like axonal undercoating in the optic nerve of heterozygous myelin-deficient rats
W F Blakemore, I D Duncan, J P Hammang
Journal of Neuroscience Research
|
July 19, 2000
Transplanted glial cells migrate over a greater distance and remyelinate demyelinated lesions more rapidly than endogenous remyelinating cells
W F Blakemore, J M Gilson, A J Crang
Transactions of the American Neurological Association
|
January 1, 1979
Restoration of secure conduction by central demyelination
K J Smith, W I McDonald, W F Blakemore
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