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Carl Trolle

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Trolle C, Han Y, Mutt S, Christoffersson G, Kozlova E
Neurosci Lett . 2024 Mar; 826:137724. PMID: 38467271
Dorsal root avulsion injuries lead to loss of sensation and to reorganization of blood vessels (BVs) in the injured area. The inability of injured sensory axons to re-enter the spinal...
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Trolle C, Goldberg E, Linnman C
Neuroimage Clin . 2023 Mar; 38:103372. PMID: 36931004
Cervical spinal cord atrophy occurs after spinal cord injury. The atrophy and how level of injury affects atrophy differs between studies. A systematic review and metaanalysis were done after systematic...
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Trolle C, Ivert P, Hoeber J, Rocamonde-Lago I, Vasylovska S, Lukanidin E, et al.
Regen Med . 2017 Jun; 12(4):339-351. PMID: 28621171
Aim: During development, boundary cap neural crest stem cells (bNCSCs) assist sensory axon growth into the spinal cord. Here we repositioned them to test if they assist regeneration of sensory...
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Hoeber J, Konig N, Trolle C, Lekholm E, Zhou C, Pankratova S, et al.
Stem Cells Dev . 2017 Jun; 26(14):1065-1077. PMID: 28562227
Spinal root injuries result in newly formed glial scar formation, which prevents regeneration of sensory axons causing permanent sensory loss. Previous studies showed that delivery of trophic factors or implantation...
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Hoeber J, Trolle C, Konig N, Du Z, Gallo A, Hermans E, et al.
Sci Rep . 2015 Jun; 5:10666. PMID: 26053681
Dorsal root avulsion results in permanent impairment of sensory functions due to disconnection between the peripheral and central nervous system. Improved strategies are therefore needed to reconnect injured sensory neurons...
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Kosykh A, Ngamjariyawat A, Vasylovska S, Konig N, Trolle C, Lau J, et al.
Int J Neurosci . 2014 Aug; 125(7):547-54. PMID: 25077520
Purpose: Neural crest stem cells derived from the boundary cap (bNCSCs), markedly promote survival, proliferation and function of insulin producing β-cells in vitro and in vivo after coculture/transplantation with pancreatic...
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Trolle C, Konig N, Abrahamsson N, Vasylovska S, Kozlova E
BMC Neurosci . 2014 Jun; 15:60. PMID: 24884373
Background: The boundary cap is a transient group of neural crest-derived cells located at the presumptive dorsal root transitional zone (DRTZ) when sensory axons enter the spinal cord during development....
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Konig N, Trolle C, Kapuralin K, Adameyko I, Mitrecic D, Aldskogius H, et al.
J Tissue Eng Regen Med . 2014 Apr; 11(1):129-137. PMID: 24753366
Spinal root avulsion results in paralysis and sensory loss, and is commonly associated with chronic pain. In addition to the failure of avulsed dorsal root axons to regenerate into the...
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Garcia-Bennett A, Konig N, Abrahamsson N, Kozhevnikova M, Zhou C, Trolle C, et al.
Nanomedicine (Lond) . 2014 Mar; 9(16):2457-66. PMID: 24661257
Aim: Stem cell-derived motor neurons (MNs) are utilized to develop replacement strategies for spinal cord disorders. Differentiation of embryonic stem cells into MN precursors involves factors and their repeated administration....
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Konig N, Akesson E, Telorack M, Vasylovska S, Ngamjariyawat A, Sundstrom E, et al.
Stem Cells Dev . 2011 Feb; 20(11):1847-57. PMID: 21322790
Cell replacement therapy holds great promise for treating a wide range of human disorders. However, ensuring the predictable differentiation of transplanted stem cells, eliminating their risk of tumor formation, and...