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14-3-3θ phosphorylation at S232 reduces its interactome and regulates axonal trafficking.

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CNS Myelin Sheath Lengths Locally Scale to Axon Diameter via Piezo1

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AXONAL REGENERATION

Biological Reviews, 1996
Axons damaged in a peripheral nerve are often able to regenerate from the site of injury along the degenerate distal segment of the nerve to reform functional synapses. Schwann cells play a central role in this process. However, in the adult mammalian central nervous system, from which Schwann cells are absent, axonal regeneration does not progress to ...
J E, Brecknell, J W, Fawcett
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Axonal myosins

Journal of Neurocytology, 2000
The myosin super family is an extended family of actin-based motor proteins that can be divided into 15-18 structurally distinct classes (Sellers, J. R (2000) Biochemica et Biophysica Acta, 1496, 3-22; Hodge, T. & Cope, M. J. T. V. (2000) Journal of Cell Science, 113, 3353-3354; Berg, J. S., Powell, B. C. & Cheney, R. E. (2001) Molecular Biology of the
P C, Bridgman, L L, Elkin
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Axon, “axoff”

Science Signaling, 2023
Demyelination by microglia reduces the likelihood of axonal degeneration in a model of cytotoxic T cell–driven myelin perturbation.
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Tracing axons

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1998
For more than a century, neuroscientists have gained insight into brain function by examining its complex patterns of connectivity. To achieve this, a wide variety of axon-tracing techniques have been employed to chart the projections of neurons. New, experimentally flexible, reporter-based tracers, many of which are fusion proteins designed to target ...
C A, Callahan, S, Yoshikawa, J B, Thomas
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Axonal dystrophies

2013
The Neuroaxonal Dystrophies (NADs) are a group of clinically and genetically heterogeneous neurodegenerative conditions. These disorders show the unique pathological feature of neuroaxonal dystrophy (NAD): axonal swelling (spheroids) localized throughout the central nervous and peripheral nervous systems.
Nardo, Nardocci, Giovanna, Zorzi
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Axonal Cytoskeletal Changes After Nondisruptive Axonal Injury. II. Intermediate Sized Axons

Journal of Neurotrauma, 1998
Earlier studies of axonal cytoskeletal responses to stretch injury in the guinea pig optic nerve, a model of nondisruptive axonal injury such as occurs in human diffuse axonal injury, have demonstrated different cytoskeletal responses between the smallest and largest axons.
S S, Jafari   +3 more
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Fast Axonal Transport in Squid Giant Axon

Science, 1982
Video-enhanced contrast-differential interference contrast microscopy has revealed new features of axonal transport in the giant axon of the squid, where no movement had been detected previously by conventional microscopy. The newly discovered dominant feature is vast numbers of "submicroscopic" particles, probably 30- to 50-nanometer vesicles and ...
R D, Allen   +4 more
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