Transient hypothyroidism favors oligodendrocyte generation providing functional remyelination in the adult mouse brain

  1. Sylvie Remaud
  2. Fernando C Ortiz
  3. Marie Perret-Jeanneret
  4. Marie-Stéphane Aigrot
  5. Jean-David Gothié
  6. Csaba Fekete
  7. Zsuzsanna Kvárta-Papp
  8. Balázs Gereben
  9. Dominique Langui
  10. Catherine Lubetzki
  11. Maria Cecilia Angulo
  12. Bernard Zalc
  13. Barbara Demeneix  Is a corresponding author
  1. Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle, Sorbonne Universités, France
  2. INSERM U1128, France
  3. Sorbonne Universités UPMC Univ Paris 06, Inserm, CNRS, France
  4. Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
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  1. Sylvie Remaud
  2. Fernando C Ortiz
  3. Marie Perret-Jeanneret
  4. Marie-Stéphane Aigrot
  5. Jean-David Gothié
  6. Csaba Fekete
  7. Zsuzsanna Kvárta-Papp
  8. Balázs Gereben
  9. Dominique Langui
  10. Catherine Lubetzki
  11. Maria Cecilia Angulo
  12. Bernard Zalc
  13. Barbara Demeneix
(2017)
Transient hypothyroidism favors oligodendrocyte generation providing functional remyelination in the adult mouse brain
eLife 6:e29996.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.29996