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"Uncovering the Role of Schwann Cells in Sensation"
neuroscience1 year ago

"Uncovering the Role of Schwann Cells in Sensation"

Schwann cells, traditionally known for insulating nerve fibers, have been discovered to play a crucial role in detecting sensory stimuli such as touch and pain. This groundbreaking study utilized optogenetics to manipulate these cells in mice, demonstrating their significant role in transmitting pain sensations and potential as a novel target for pain therapy. The findings challenge the existing understanding of sensory perception and offer promising new directions for treating pain and tactile impairments.

Unlocking the Potential of Adipose Tissue: A Breakthrough in Nerve Repair
science-and-technology2 years ago

Unlocking the Potential of Adipose Tissue: A Breakthrough in Nerve Repair

Scientists at the Salk Institute have discovered that the protein Mitf plays a crucial role in repairing nerve damage in peripheral neuropathy. This breakthrough could lead to the development of innovative therapies that enhance nerve repair functions, potentially benefiting millions of people suffering from this condition. The researchers found that Mitf activates the repair function in specialized Schwann cells of the nervous system, offering a promising new therapeutic target for treating peripheral neuropathy.