Epigenetic control of myelin repair

Nature Neuroscience
Brian Popko

Abstract

Although the CNS has a robust innate ability to repair demyelinated axons, this capacity appears to dissipate with age. A study in this issue suggests that epigenetic processes participate in myelin repair and that the epigenetic response is less dynamic in older individuals.

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