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The importance of nerve microenvironment for schwannoma development
Alexander Schulz
, Robert Büttner
, Christian Hagel
, Stephan L. Baader
, Lan Kluwe
, Johannes Salamon
, Victor Felix Mautner
, Thomas Mindos
,
David B. Parkinson
, Jeffrey R. Gehlhausen
, D. Wade Clapp
, Helen Morrison
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Corresponding author for this work
Peninsula Medical School
Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute
University of Hamburg
University of Bonn
Indiana University Bloomington
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Medicine and Dentistry
Neurinoma
100%
Schwann Cell
77%
Neoplasm
22%
Axon
22%
Crush Trauma
22%
Injury
11%
Acetylsalicylic Acid
11%
Cooperation
11%
Macrophage
11%
Disease Model
11%
Cancer Surgery
11%
Gene Deletion
11%
Gene Inactivation
11%
Nerve Sheath Tumor
11%
Antiinflammatory Agent
11%
Remyelination
11%
Cell Function
11%
Sciatic Nerve
11%
Gene Function
11%
Nerve Crush
11%
Neuroscience
Schwannoma
100%
Schwann Cell
77%
Axon
22%
Macrophage
11%
Anti-Inflammatory
11%
Sciatic Nerve
11%
Remyelinization
11%
Cell Function
11%
Gene Deletion
11%
Nerve Sheath Tumor
11%
Gene Inactivation
11%
Gene Function
11%
Aspirin
11%