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Understanding excitotoxicity and neuron death: focus upon the axonal cytoskeleton

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Roger S. Chung   +3 more
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Abnormalities of the axonal cytoskeleton in giant axonal neuropathy

Journal of Neurocytology, 1988
Intermediate filaments accumulate abnormally in a variety of cell types in individuals with human inherited giant axonal neuropathy (GAN). A characteristic feature of this disorder is the occurrence of focal axonal enlargements filled with accumulations of neurofilaments.
M, Donaghy   +3 more
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Transport reliability on axonal cytoskeleton

2017 14th International Conference on Engineering of Modern Electric Systems (EMES), 2017
This paper deals with reliability schemes, and in particular with hammock networks. Inspired by the regular structure of the cytoskeleton inside axons we present one way of extending the classical (2D) hammock networks to 3D. As an introductory example, we consider and analyze here the smallest 3D hammock network. This is compared against equivalent 2D
Valeriu Beiu   +3 more
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Axonal cytoskeleton changes in experimental optic neuritis

Brain Research, 1999
Axonal loss and degeneration in multiple sclerosis (MS) and experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) have been suggested by brain imaging, pathological and axonal transport studies. Further elucidation of the processes and mechanisms of axonal degeneration in demyelinating diseases is therefore of potential importance in order to alleviate the ...
B, Zhu   +7 more
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Axonal cytoskeleton at the nodes of Ranvier

Journal of Neurocytology, 1991
The relationship between the degree of nodal narrowing and the changes in the structure of the axonal cytoskeleton was studied in 53 fibres of mouse sciatic nerve. Nodal narrowing increased with increasing fibre calibre to reach about 20% of the internodal area in the thicker fibres.
A, Reles, R L, Friede
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