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Wiley, Advanced Biology, 9(6), 2022

DOI: 10.1002/adbi.202200089

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The Role of Schwann Cells in Cancer

Journal article published in 2022 by Sylvie Deborde, Richard J. Wong ORCID
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Abstract

AbstractSchwann cells (SCs) are the most abundant cell type in the nerves in the peripheral nervous system and compose a family of subtypes that are endowed with a variety of different functions. SCs facilitate the transmission of neural impulses, provide nutrients and protection for neurons, guide axons in nerve repair, and regulate immune functions. In the context of cancer, recent studies have revealed an active role of SCs in promoting cancer cell invasion, modulating immune responses, and transmitting pain sensation.