Myelination, axonal loss and Schwann cell characteristics in axonal polyneuropathy compared to controls

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Abstract

Polyneuropathy is a debilitating condition characterized by distal sensory and motor deficits. Schwann cell dysfunction and axonal loss are integral factors in pathophysiology and disease progression of polyneuropathy.

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Placheta-Györi, E., Brandstetter, L. M., Zemann-Schälss, J., Wolf, S., & Radtke, C. (2021). Myelination, axonal loss and Schwann cell characteristics in axonal polyneuropathy compared to controls. PLoS ONE, 16(11 November). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259654

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