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| Wilhelm WallquistSummaryAffiliation: Karolinska Institutet Country: Sweden Publications
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Laminin chains in rat and human peripheral nerve: distribution and regulation during development and after axonal injuryWilhelm Wallquist
Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, S 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
J Comp Neurol 454:284-93. 2002....
Dorsal root ganglion neurons up-regulate the expression of laminin-associated integrins after peripheral but not central axotomyWilhelm Wallquist
Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, S 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
J Comp Neurol 480:162-9. 2004....
Impeded interaction between Schwann cells and axons in the absence of laminin alpha4Wilhelm Wallquist
Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
J Neurosci 25:3692-700. 2005..Thus, laminin-2 and laminin-8 have different critical functions in peripheral nerves, mediated by different integrin receptors...
Down-regulation of mRNAs for synaptic adhesion molecules neuroligin-2 and -3 and synCAM1 in spinal motoneurons after axotomyJohan Zelano
Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, SE 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
J Comp Neurol 503:308-18. 2007..This indicates that down-regulation of synaptic adhesion molecules plays a role in postinjury synapse elimination...
Integrin messenger RNAs in the red nucleus after axotomy and neurotrophic administrationStefan Plantman
Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, S 17177 Stockholm, Sweden
Neuroreport 16:709-13. 2005..By analogy to the peripheral nervous system, we propose that integrins may be important for a regenerative response in central nervous system neurons...
Expression of nectin-1, nectin-3, N-cadherin, and NCAM in spinal motoneurons after sciatic nerve transectionJohan Zelano
Department of Neuroscience, Retzius vag 8, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Exp Neurol 201:461-9. 2006..We conclude that motoneuron injury induces complex changes in the spatiotemporal expression pattern of the investigated cell adhesion molecules...
