Human Schwann cells exhibit long‐term cell survival, are not tumorigenic and promote repair when transplanted into the contused spinal cord

Author:

Bastidas Johana1,Athauda Gagani23,De La Cruz Gabriela4,Chan Wai‐Man1,Golshani Roozbeh1,Berrocal Yerko23,Henao Martha1,Lalwani Anil1,Mannoji Chikato5,Assi Mazen1,Otero P. Anthony1,Khan Aisha1,Marcillo Alexander E.1,Norenberg Michael6,Levi Allan D.17,Wood Patrick M.1,Guest James D.17,Dietrich W. Dalton178910,Bartlett Bunge Mary1791011,Pearse Damien D.1791012ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Miami Project to Cure ParalysisThe Department of Neurological Surgery, The University of Miami Miller School of MedicineMiami Florida33136

2. The Department of Cellular Biology, Herbert Wertheim College of MedicineFlorida International UniversityMiami Florida33199

3. The Department of Pharmacology, Herbert Wertheim College of MedicineFlorida International UniversityMiami Florida33199

4. Translational Pathology Laboratory, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer CenterDepartment of Pathology, University of North Carolina School of MedicineChapel Hill North Carolina27599

5. The Department of Orthopedic SurgeryChiba University School of MedicineChiba Japan

6. The Department of PathologyThe University of Miami Miller School of MedicineMiami Florida33136

7. The Department of Neurological SurgeryThe University of Miami Miller School of MedicineMiami Florida33136

8. The Department of NeurologyThe University of Miami Miller School of MedicineMiami Florida33136

9. The Neuroscience ProgramThe University of Miami Miller School of MedicineMiami Florida33136

10. The Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute, The University of Miami Miller School of MedicineMiami Florida33136

11. The Department of Cell BiologyThe University of Miami Miller School of MedicineMiami Florida33136

12. Bruce W. Carter Department of Veterans Affairs Medical CenterMiami Florida33136

Funder

CDMRP

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Neurology

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