Three different myelin proteins, Nogo, MAG, and OMgp, inhibit regenerating axons after CNS injury. New work reveals that they all share a common receptor and that blockade of this receptor promotes CNS repair and functional recovery.
Journal:
:IEEE Trans. Instrumentation and Measurement2001
Wendy Van MoerYves RolainAlain Geens
This paper investigates the ability of nonlinear models extracted from measured continuous wave (CW) amplifier data to predict the amplifier response to modulated signals in compression. Experimental verification of the nonlinear model prediction is hereby performed using nonlinear vectorial network analyzer (NVNA) measurements.
We designed synthetic peptides that have demonstrated an effective remineralization potential to restore incipient enamel decay. In order develop a clinically viable approach we incorporated the amelogenin-derived P26 and P32 into chitosan hydrogel examined their efficacy in of enamel. Peptides exhibited increased stability vitro as compared solution at room temperature 37°C. Tooth models for e...