“…Moreover, their abilities to organize into PN-like aligned arrays (Montgomery and Robson, 1993) and to modify the lesion-induced, dense astrocytosis may promote axonal regeneration. In fact, Schwann cell-free PN grafts fail to support CNS regeneration (Berry et al, 1988;Smith and Stevenson, 1988) as do Schwann cell-free collagen membranes (Kromer and Cornbrooks, 1985;Paino et al, 1994). A number of implantation studies have demonstrated that Schwann cells represent a very suitable and eective substrate for stimulating axonal regeneration Martin et al, 1991;Montero-Menei et al, 1992;Neuberger et al, 1992;Montgomery and Robson, 1993;Raisman et al, 1993;Brook et al, 1994;Paino et al, 1994;Harvey et al, 1995;Plant et al, 1995;Xu et al, 1995b;Chen et al, 1996).…”