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W F Blakemore

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Journal of Neurocytology|April 1, 1997
Use of a rat Y chromosome probe to determine the long-term survival of glial cells transplanted into areas of CNS demyelinationM T O'Leary, W F Blakemore
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|October 1, 1993
Requirements for Schwann cell migration within CNS environments: a viewpointR J Franklin, W F Blakemore
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|September 11, 2007
Endogenous or exogenous oligodendrocytes for remyelinationW F Blakemore, K-A Irvine
Neuroscience Letters|September 11, 1989
The effect of the number of oligodendrocytes transplanted into X-irradiated, glial-free lesions on the extent of oligodendrocyte remyelinationA J Crang, W F Blakemore
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|May 21, 2008
Remyelination protects axons from demyelination-associated axon degenerationK A Irvine, W F Blakemore
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|April 1, 1997
To what extent is oligodendrocyte progenitor migration a limiting factor in the remyelination of multiple sclerosis lesions?R J Franklin, W F Blakemore
The Veterinary Record|November 9, 1985
Nervous disease in the chihuahua characterised by axonal swellingsW F Blakemore, A C Palmer
Journal of Cell Science|February 1, 1990
The peripheral nervous system--central nervous system regeneration dichotomy: a role for glial cell transplantationR J Franklin, W F Blakemore
Acta Neuropathologica|May 24, 1978
Suppression of remyelination in the CNS by X-irradiationW F Blakemore, R C Patterson
Journal of Neurocytology|August 1, 1996
Reconstruction of the glial environment of a photochemically induced lesion in the rat spinal cord by transplantation of mixed glial cellsN J Olby, W F Blakemore
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Journal of Neurocytology|April 1, 1997
Use of a rat Y chromosome probe to determine the long-term survival of glial cells transplanted into areas of CNS demyelinationM T O'Leary, W F Blakemore
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|October 1, 1993
Requirements for Schwann cell migration within CNS environments: a viewpointR J Franklin, W F Blakemore
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|September 11, 2007
Endogenous or exogenous oligodendrocytes for remyelinationW F Blakemore, K-A Irvine
Neuroscience Letters|September 11, 1989
The effect of the number of oligodendrocytes transplanted into X-irradiated, glial-free lesions on the extent of oligodendrocyte remyelinationA J Crang, W F Blakemore
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|May 21, 2008
Remyelination protects axons from demyelination-associated axon degenerationK A Irvine, W F Blakemore
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|April 1, 1997
To what extent is oligodendrocyte progenitor migration a limiting factor in the remyelination of multiple sclerosis lesions?R J Franklin, W F Blakemore
The Veterinary Record|November 9, 1985
Nervous disease in the chihuahua characterised by axonal swellingsW F Blakemore, A C Palmer
Journal of Cell Science|February 1, 1990
The peripheral nervous system--central nervous system regeneration dichotomy: a role for glial cell transplantationR J Franklin, W F Blakemore
Acta Neuropathologica|May 24, 1978
Suppression of remyelination in the CNS by X-irradiationW F Blakemore, R C Patterson
Journal of Neurocytology|August 1, 1996
Reconstruction of the glial environment of a photochemically induced lesion in the rat spinal cord by transplantation of mixed glial cellsN J Olby, W F Blakemore
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