“…OECs, which guide the continuously regenerating axons of the olfactory neuroepithelium towards the olfactory bulb, have shown to retain a higher migratory potential and ability to penetrate glial scars in comparison to SCs (Franklin and Barnett, 1997), a property which makes them a rational trans-plantation candidate for nerve reconstruction. The employment of OEC transplantation in injured peripheral nerves have shown that, in rodents, these cells can provide trophic support, form cel-lular bridges across the site of injury, and significantly promote axonal regeneration (Verdú et al, 1999;Guntinas-Lichius et al, 2001;Radtke et al, 2005Radtke et al, , 2010Dombrowski et al, 2006).…”