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Authors: MCKAY JS BLAKEMORE WF FRANKLIN RJM
Citation: Js. Mckay et al., THE ROLE OF PLATELET-DERIVED GROWTH-FACTOR (PDGF) IN REMYELINATION INTHE CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM, European journal of neuroscience, 10, 1998, pp. 14510-14510

Authors: PALMER AC BLAKEMORE WF FRANKLIN RJM FROST LM GOUGH RE LEWIS JCM MACDOUGALL DF OLEARY MT STOCKER LR
Citation: Ac. Palmer et al., PARALYSIS IN HEDGEHOGS (ERINACEUS-EUROPAEUS) ASSOCIATED WITH DEMYELINATION, Veterinary record, 143(20), 1998, pp. 550-552

Authors: FRANKLIN RJM HINKS GL
Citation: Rjm. Franklin et Gl. Hinks, TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL PATTERNS OF GROWTH-FACTOR MESSENGER-RNA EXPRESSION IN REMYELINATING LESIONS OF THE RAT SPINAL-CORD, Journal of neurochemistry, 71, 1998, pp. 10-10

Authors: FRANKLIN RJM BLAKEMORE WF
Citation: Rjm. Franklin et Wf. Blakemore, TO WHAT EXTENT IS OLIGODENDROCYTE PROGENITOR MIGRATION A LIMITING FACTOR IN THE REMYELINATION OF MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS LESIONS, Multiple sclerosis, 3(2), 1997, pp. 84-87

Authors: MILNER R ANDERSON HJ RIPPON RF MCKAY JS FRANKLIN RJM MARCHIONNI MA REYNOLDS R FFRENCHCONSTANT C
Citation: R. Milner et al., CONTRASTING EFFECTS OF MITOGENIC GROWTH-FACTORS ON OLIGODENDROCYTE PRECURSOR CELL-MIGRATION, Glia, 19(1), 1997, pp. 85-90

Authors: FRANKLIN RJM BARNETT SC
Citation: Rjm. Franklin et Sc. Barnett, DO OLFACTORY GLIA HAVE ADVANTAGES OVER SCHWANN-CELLS FOR CNS REPAIR, Journal of neuroscience research, 50(5), 1997, pp. 665-672

Authors: FRANKLIN RJM GILSON JM BLAKEMORE WF
Citation: Rjm. Franklin et al., LOCAL RECRUITMENT OF REMYELINATING CELLS IN THE REPAIR OF DEMYELINATION IN THE CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM, Journal of neuroscience research, 50(2), 1997, pp. 337-344

Authors: MCKAY JS BLAKEMORE WF FRANKLIN RJM
Citation: Js. Mckay et al., THE EFFECTS OF THE GROWTH FACTOR-ANTAGONIST, TRAPIDIL, ON REMYELINATION IN THE CNS, Neuropathology and applied neurobiology, 23(1), 1997, pp. 50-58

Authors: WOODRUFF RH FRANKLIN RJM
Citation: Rh. Woodruff et Rjm. Franklin, GROWTH-FACTORS AND REMYELINATION IN THE CNS, Histology and histopathology, 12(2), 1997, pp. 459-466

Authors: FRANKLIN RJM RAMSEY IK MCKERRELL RE
Citation: Rjm. Franklin et al., AN INHERITED NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER OF THE ST BERNARD DOG CHARACTERIZED BY UNUSUAL CEREBELLAR CORTICAL DYSPLASIA, Veterinary record, 140(25), 1997, pp. 656-657

Authors: WOODRUFF RH FRANKLIN RJM
Citation: Rh. Woodruff et Rjm. Franklin, THE PATTERN OF MBP GENE-EXPRESSION DURING MYELINATION AND REMYELINATION OF THE RAT SPINAL-CORD, Journal of neurochemistry, 69, 1997, pp. 80-80

Authors: FRANKLIN RJM BLAKEMORE WF
Citation: Rjm. Franklin et Wf. Blakemore, TRANSPLANTING OLIGODENDROCYTE PROGENITORS INTO THE ADULT CNS, Journal of Anatomy, 190, 1997, pp. 23-33

Authors: FRANKLIN RJM GILSON JM
Citation: Rjm. Franklin et Jm. Gilson, REMYELINATION IN THE CNS OF THE HYPOTHYROID RAT, NeuroReport, 7(9), 1996, pp. 1526-1530

Authors: FRANKLIN RJM GILSON JM FRANCESCHINI IA BARNETT SC
Citation: Rjm. Franklin et al., SCHWANN CELL-LIKE MYELINATION FOLLOWING TRANSPLANTATION OF AN OLFACTORY BULB-ENSHEATHING CELL-LINE INTO AREAS OF DEMYELINATION IN THE ADULTCNS, Glia, 17(3), 1996, pp. 217-224

Authors: FRANKLIN RJM BAYLEY SA BLAKEMORE WF
Citation: Rjm. Franklin et al., TRANSPLANTED CG4 CELLS (AN OLIGODENDROCYTE PROGENITOR-CELL LINE) SURVIVE, MIGRATE, AND CONTRIBUTE TO REPAIR OF AREAS OF DEMYELINATION IN X-IRRADIATED AND DAMAGED SPINAL-CORD BUT NOT IN NORMAL SPINAL-CORD, Experimental neurology, 137(2), 1996, pp. 263-276

Authors: FRANKLIN RJM BLAKEMORE WF
Citation: Rjm. Franklin et Wf. Blakemore, RECONSTRUCTION OF THE GLIA LIMITANS BY SUBARACHNOID TRANSPLANTATION OF ASTROCYTE-ENRICHED CULTURES, Microscopy research and technique, 32(4), 1995, pp. 295-301

Authors: BLAKEMORE WF OLBY NJ FRANKLIN RJM
Citation: Wf. Blakemore et al., THE USE OF TRANSPLANTED GLIAL-CELLS TO RECONSTRUCT GLIAL ENVIRONMENTSIN THE CNS, Brain pathology, 5(4), 1995, pp. 443-450

Authors: GUAZZO EP FRANKLIN RJM BLAKEMORE WF
Citation: Ep. Guazzo et al., A RAT SPINAL SUBARACHNOID CONTINUOUS IN FUSION DEVICE, Journal of clinical neuroscience, 2(4), 1995, pp. 339-344

Authors: BLAKEMORE WF CRANG AJ FRANKLIN RJM TANG KS RYDER S
Citation: Wf. Blakemore et al., GLIAL-CELL TRANSPLANTS THAT ARE SUBSEQUENTLY REJECTED CAN BE USED TO INFLUENCE REGENERATION OF GLIAL-CELL ENVIRONMENTS IN THE CNS, Glia, 13(2), 1995, pp. 79-91

Authors: FRANKLIN RJM BAYLEY SA MILNER R FFRENCHCONSTANT C BLAKEMORE WF
Citation: Rjm. Franklin et al., DIFFERENTIATION OF THE O-2A PROGENITOR-CELL LINE CG-4 INTO OLIGODENDROCYTES AND ASTROCYTES FOLLOWING TRANSPLANTATION INTO GLIA-DEFICIENT AREAS OF CNS WHITE-MATTER, Glia, 13(1), 1995, pp. 39-44

Authors: FRANKLIN RJM BLAKEMORE WF
Citation: Rjm. Franklin et Wf. Blakemore, GLIAL-CELL TRANSPLANTATION AND PLASTICITY IN THE 0-2A LINEAGE - IMPLICATIONS FOR CNS REPAIR, Trends in neurosciences, 18(3), 1995, pp. 151-156

Authors: FRANKLIN RJM JEFFERY ND RAMSEY IK
Citation: Rjm. Franklin et al., NEUROAXONAL DYSTROPHY IN A LITTER OF PAPILLON PUPS, Journal of Small Animal Practice, 36(10), 1995, pp. 441-444

Authors: SKELLY BJ JEFFREY M FRANKLIN RJM WINCHESTER BG
Citation: Bj. Skelly et al., A NEW FORM OF OVINE G(M1)-GANGLIOSIDOSIS, Acta Neuropathologica, 89(4), 1995, pp. 374-379

Authors: BLAKEMORE WF FRANKLIN RJM CRANG AJ
Citation: Wf. Blakemore et al., REPAIR OF DEMYELINATED LESIONS BY GLIAL-CELL TRANSPLANTATION, Journal of neurology, 242(1), 1994, pp. 190000061-190000063

Authors: TARGETT MP FRANKLIN RJM OLBY NJ DYCE J ANDERSON JR HOULTON JEF
Citation: Mp. Targett et al., CENTRAL CORE MYOPATHY IN A GREAT DANE, Journal of Small Animal Practice, 35(2), 1994, pp. 100-103
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