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Understanding CNS Remyelination: Clues from Developmental and Regeneration Biology

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Journal J Neurosci Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 1999 Sep 29
PMID 10502277
Citations 39
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Abstract

A guiding principle in remyelination research has been to seek clues to its nature in developmental studies on myelination. This "recapitulation hypothesis" argues that the regenerative response involves rerunning much the same programme as occurs during the developmental process. Here we examine the extent to which current evidence supports this hypothesis and whether this is a useful conceptual framework within which to study remyelination and suggest that an equally fruitful approach is to look to regenerative processes in other tissues.

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