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Fixing diabetic neuropathy may mean targeting the support cells

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Jun 24, 2011.

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    To Fix Diabetic Nerve Damage, Blood Vessels and Support Cells May Be the Real Targets of Treatment, Hopkins Study Suggests
     
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    Re: Fix diabetic neuropathy many mean targeting the support cells

    Impaired neurovascular repair in subjects with diabetes following experimental intracutaneous axotomy
    Gigi J. Ebenezer, Ryan O'Donnell, Peter Hauer, Nicholas P. Cimino, Justin C. McArthur and Michael Polydefkis
    Brain (2011) 134 (6): 1853-1863.
     
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    Role of miRNAs in diabetic neuropathy: mechanisms and possible interventions
    Prabhsimran Kaur et al
    Mol Neurobiol. 2022 Jan 13
     
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