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This project explores the role of neuronal activity in the development and repair of myelin, focusing on the interactions between neurons and oligodendrocyte precursor cells. It aims to identify receptors that could be targeted for therapies related to myelin disorders.
Neurological disorders associated with dysfunctional and damaged myelin represent a heavy economic and social burden within the EU.
Therefore identifying novel targets for stimulating myelin formation and repair hold significant value.
Neuronal activity influences the development of myelinating glia and the formation of myelin in the brain.
However the physiological basis of these neuron-glial interactions are poorly described in the context of intact nervous tissues.
This work will focus on rec…
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
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United Kingdom, COVENTRY
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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