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Pericytes promote the generation of oligodendrocytes during remyelination
A Guzman, S Lange, ME Silva, GA Gonzalez, H Tempfer, P van Wijngaarden, C Zhao, P Rotheneichner, A Trost, A O'Sullivan, S Couillard-Despres, L Bieler, O Errea, MA Mae, J Andrae, L He, A Keller, C Betsholtz, L Aigner, RJM Franklin Show all
GLIA | WILEY | Published : 2017
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Awarded by Paracelsus Medical University PMU-FFF
Awarded by European Union's Seventh Framework Program (FP7)
Awarded by Austrian Science Fund FWF Special Research Program (SFB)
Awarded by State Government of Salzburg, Austria
Awarded by Government of Chile FONDECYT-CONICYT Regular Program
Awarded by European Research Council
Awarded by National Health & Medical Research Council of Australia Early Career Fellowship
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the research funds Paracelsus Medical University PMU-FFF (Long-Term Fellowship L12/01/001-RIV to F.J.R. and Stand Alone grant 2058), the European Union's Seventh Framework Program (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreements no HEALTH-F2-2011-278850 (INMiND), no HEALTH-F2-2011-279288 (IDEA), no FP7-REGPOT-316120 (GlowBrain), the Austrian Science Fund FWF Special Research Program (SFB) F44 (F4413-B23) "Cell Signaling in Chronic CNS Disorders" and the State Government of Salzburg, Austria, (Stifungsprofessur, and 20204-WISS/80/199-2014). In addition, this study was supported by the Government of Chile FONDECYT-CONICYT Regular Program grant number 1161787 (F.J.R.). Also, this work was financed by grants from The UK Multiple Sclerosis Society, the David and Isobel Walker Trust, "Investissements d'avenir" IHU-A-ICM, and Obra Social La Caixa, the Swedish Science Council, the Swedish Cancer Foundation, Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, the European Research Council (AdG 294556 BBBARRIER) and the Leducq Foundation (Sphingonet). P.vW. was supported by a National Health & Medical Research Council of Australia Early Career Fellowship (#628928). A.K.-Work in Annika Keller's group was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (http://www.snf.ch/en) and The Synapsis Foundation.