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New insights into remyelination failure in multiple sclerosis: implications for glial cell transplantation (2002)
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Chari, D., & Blakemore, W. (2002). New insights into remyelination failure in multiple sclerosis: implications for glial cell transplantation. Multiple Sclerosis, 8(4), 271-277. https://doi.org/10.1191/1352458502ms842oa

This review considers aspects of remyelination that require further clarification if successful strategies are to be devised to enhance remyelination in multiple sclerosis (MS). We speculate, based on our understanding of the rate with which oligoden... Read More about New insights into remyelination failure in multiple sclerosis: implications for glial cell transplantation.

Modelling large areas of demyelination in the rat reveals the potential and possible limitations of transplanted glial cells for remyelination in the CNS (2002)
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Blakemore, W., Chari, D., Gilson, J., & Crang, A. (2002). Modelling large areas of demyelination in the rat reveals the potential and possible limitations of transplanted glial cells for remyelination in the CNS. Glia, 38(2), 155-168. https://doi.org/10.1002/glia.10067

Transplantation of myelin-forming glial cells may provide a means of achieving remyelination in situations in which endogenous remyelination fails. For this type of cell therapy to be successful, cells will have to migrate long distances in normal ti... Read More about Modelling large areas of demyelination in the rat reveals the potential and possible limitations of transplanted glial cells for remyelination in the CNS.

Efficient recolonisation of progenitor‐depleted areas of the CNS by adult oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (2002)
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Chari, D. M., & Blakemore, W. F. (2002). Efficient recolonisation of progenitor‐depleted areas of the CNS by adult oligodendrocyte progenitor cells. Glia, 37(4), 307-313. https://doi.org/10.1002/glia.10038

A widely quoted hypothesis for the failure of remyelination in multiple sclerosis (MS) is the exhaustion of the oligodendrocyte progenitor cell (OPC) pool that is strongly implicated as the source of remyelinating oligodendrocytes in demyelinating le... Read More about Efficient recolonisation of progenitor‐depleted areas of the CNS by adult oligodendrocyte progenitor cells.

Depletion of endogenous oligodendrocyte progenitors rather than increased availability of survival factors is a likely explanation for enhanced survival of transplanted oligodendrocyte progenitors in X‐irradiated compared to normal CNS (2001)
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Hinks, G. L., Chari, D. M., T. O'Leary, M., Zhao, C., Keirstead, H. S., Blakemore, W. F., & Franklin, R. J. M. (2001). Depletion of endogenous oligodendrocyte progenitors rather than increased availability of survival factors is a likely explanation for enhanced survival of transplanted oligodendrocyte progenitors in X‐irradiated compared to normal CNS. Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology, 27(1), 59-67. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.0305-1846.2001.00303.x

Oligodendrocyte progenitors (OPs) survive and migrate following transplantation into adult rat central nervous system (CNS) exposed to high levels of X-irradiation but fail to do so if they are transplanted into normal adult rat CNS. In the context o... Read More about Depletion of endogenous oligodendrocyte progenitors rather than increased availability of survival factors is a likely explanation for enhanced survival of transplanted oligodendrocyte progenitors in X‐irradiated compared to normal CNS.

Effect of application of gamma amino butyric acid at the medial preoptic area on sleep-wakefulness (1995)
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Chari, D. M., Ramesh, V., John, J., & Mohan Kumar, V. (1995). Effect of application of gamma amino butyric acid at the medial preoptic area on sleep-wakefulness. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 39(3),

Abstract: Intracerebral microinjections of gamma amino butyric acid were Given bilaterally at the medial preoptic area (mPOA) to determine the possible role of this neurotran mitter in the genesis and regulation of leep-wakefulness. GABA (50 Ilg/0.2... Read More about Effect of application of gamma amino butyric acid at the medial preoptic area on sleep-wakefulness.