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2011

BrainCNS repairPax genesSpinal cord Stem cell therapy Neuroregeneration

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Pax Genes During Neural Development And Their Potential Role In Neuroregeneration, Jennifer A. Thompson, Melanie Ziman Jan 2011

Pax Genes During Neural Development And Their Potential Role In Neuroregeneration, Jennifer A. Thompson, Melanie Ziman

Research outputs 2011

Pax genes encode a family of transcription factors that have long been recognised as obligate contributors to embryonic development of the CNS, with evidence obtained from various animal models illustrating phylogenetically conserved functions. Within the CNS, Pax genes play substantial roles in cellular and regional specification, proliferation, progenitor cell maintenance, anti-apoptosis and neural differentiation. This comprehensive review details the critical functions of those Pax genes involved in pre- and post-natal CNS development, provides possible molecular mechanisms by which Pax genes contribute to proliferation and differentiation of neuronal cells, and explains observed changes in Pax gene expression in response to neurotrauma …