A team at Johns Hopkins Medicine has focused their work on myelin development using oligodendrocytes to help study conditions like MS.
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Progenitor cells constantly attempt to produce new myelin-producing brain cells, study finds
In experiments with mice, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists report new evidence that precursors of myelin-producing cells—one ...
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Why the brain never stops trying to replace myelin-producing cells
Researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine, utilizing mouse models, reveal that oligodendrocyte precursor cells differentiate at a consistent, extensive rate throughout adulthood.
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