Study Reveals the Dual Role for a Protein Critical for Healing Nerve Damage

Nov. 19, 2025
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Nerve damage from injury, illness, or treatments like chemotherapy can heal slowly, and researchers are studying ways to improve this process. A new University of Michigan study in mice highlights the role of a protein called Sarm1, showing it influences both nerve degeneration and regeneration by affecting Schwann cells and immune responses. Read more to learn how these findings could guide future therapies aimed at balancing nerve protection and repair for more effective regeneration.

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