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Cover picture:
Triple immunofluorescent staining
shows the normal relationship among laminin
(green), the myelin sheath (red), and axons (blue) in
the mouse peripheral nerve. Selective disruption of
laminin in Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous
system impairs axonal sorting and myelination,
prevents Schwann cell proliferation, and causes
apoptosis. For details, see the article by Yu et al. in this issue (pages 4463-4472).
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