This Research Topic is part of the 15 Year Anniversary of Cellular Neuroscience Research Topic series, which has been organized in collaboration with the Neuroscience portfolio at Frontiers to celebrate the 15 Year Anniversary of the journal by highlighting some of the most impactful research areas in this field and providing discussion around the latest advances in Myelination and Remyelination research as well as new research on this important topic.
By following its mission to freely disseminate high-quality research with a worldwide reach, Frontiers in Non-neuronal cells will continue to play a key role in accelerating the progress of Cellular Neuroscience research and making Open Science a global reality.
This Research Topic article collection focuses on Myelination and Remyelination processes. This is a relatively new and exciting area of research that Frontiers is excited to host a Research Topic on.
The Research Topic welcomes contributions from researchers around the globe in the form of Original Research, Review, Mini Review, and Perspectives focusing on, but not limited to the following subtopics:
• Promoting and inhibitory effects of the canonical Wnt signaling pathway on myelination
• Canonical Wnt signaling during remyelination
• Effects of AKT on myelination and Remyelination
• Effects of mTOR on myelination
• Effects of ERK/MAPK pathway on myelination and remyelination
• interactions between members of the major pathways in myelination and remyelination
• Transcriptional control of myelination and remyelination
• Role of remyelination in functional neural recovery
• Role of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells in remyelination
• Remyelination: inflammation-dependent OPC activation
• Therapeutic strategies to promote remyelination
• Identification of new therapeutic factors that can protect neural cells from injury, directly promote myelin repair, and hinder disease progression
This Research Topic is part of the 15 Year Anniversary of Cellular Neuroscience Research Topic series, which has been organized in collaboration with the Neuroscience portfolio at Frontiers to celebrate the 15 Year Anniversary of the journal by highlighting some of the most impactful research areas in this field and providing discussion around the latest advances in Myelination and Remyelination research as well as new research on this important topic.
By following its mission to freely disseminate high-quality research with a worldwide reach, Frontiers in Non-neuronal cells will continue to play a key role in accelerating the progress of Cellular Neuroscience research and making Open Science a global reality.
This Research Topic article collection focuses on Myelination and Remyelination processes. This is a relatively new and exciting area of research that Frontiers is excited to host a Research Topic on.
The Research Topic welcomes contributions from researchers around the globe in the form of Original Research, Review, Mini Review, and Perspectives focusing on, but not limited to the following subtopics:
• Promoting and inhibitory effects of the canonical Wnt signaling pathway on myelination
• Canonical Wnt signaling during remyelination
• Effects of AKT on myelination and Remyelination
• Effects of mTOR on myelination
• Effects of ERK/MAPK pathway on myelination and remyelination
• interactions between members of the major pathways in myelination and remyelination
• Transcriptional control of myelination and remyelination
• Role of remyelination in functional neural recovery
• Role of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells in remyelination
• Remyelination: inflammation-dependent OPC activation
• Therapeutic strategies to promote remyelination
• Identification of new therapeutic factors that can protect neural cells from injury, directly promote myelin repair, and hinder disease progression