Publications by authors named "Ourania Tsatas"

The isolation of a highly pure and healthy population of macrophages from the CNS in a short time is essential for studying the role of these cells in injury and disease. Current methods rely either on the use of gradients and/or sorting, processes that result either in impure, reduced viability and/or altered populations of cells. Furthermore, RNA extraction after immunopanning is often difficult.

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We have shown previously that immunization with myelin in incomplete Freund's adjuvant (IFA) is able to promote robust regeneration of corticospinal tract fibers in adult mice. In the present study the effectiveness of such immunization with myelin was compared to that of a combination of two axon growth inhibitors in myelin, Nogo-66 (the 66-amino-acid inhibitory region of Nogo-A) and myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG). The effectiveness of two adjuvants, IFA and aluminum hydroxide (Alum), was also compared, the latter being one that can be used in humans.

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