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Electron microscopic distribution of axoplasmic transport
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1972AbstractLight and electron microscopic radioautography have been used to localize the rapid and slow components of axoplasmic flow within the monkey lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN). Three days after an intravitreal injection of H3 leucine, 53% of the silver grains found in the LGN were localized to retinal synaptic terminals and 27% were over retinal ...
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Inhibition of fast axoplasmic transport by acrylamide
Environmental Research, 1978The effect of acrylamide on fast axoplasmic transport in the cat sciatic nerve was studied in vivo and in vitro by the technique of isotope injection. [14C]leucine was injected into the lumbar dorsal root ganglia. In cats fed daily doses of acrylamide over 1 to 4 weeks, the rate of transport was 286 mm/day compared with 424 mm/day in controls. In vitro
R L, Weir, G, Glaubiger, T N, Chase
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Axoplasmic transport with velocities induced by pargyline
Journal of Neuroscience Research, 1980AbstractThe axoplasmic transport of proteins in spinal motor neurons is altered by pargyline, a drug that causes increased release of monoamines. Two new peaks of transported protein were detected in the sciatic nerves of rats treated with pargyline (75 mg/kg/day ip for three days).
D F, Watson +3 more
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CLINICAL SIGN OF OBSTRUCTED AXOPLASMIC TRANSPORT
The Lancet, 1975Orthograde and retrograde axoplasmic transport in retinal ganglion-cell axons can be interrupted by axonal ischaemia. This report is believed to be the first to illustrate how this phenomenon can be obserbed clinically in man in cases of retinal vascular disease.
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Neuronal fibrillar proteins and axoplasmic transport
Brain Research, 1975Proteins synthesized in ganglion cells of the rabbit retina were labeled with [3H]leucine or [14C]glycine injected into the vitreous. The labeled proteins that were transported into the optic nerve and tract were dissolved and analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
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Microtubules and axoplasmic transport
Brain Research, 1974J C, Paulson, W O, McClure
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How neurotransmitters affect axoplasmic transport?
The Japanese journal of physiology, 1994The effects of acetylcholine (ACh) and adrenaline on fast axoplasmic transport of cultured superior cervical ganglion cells were analyzed with a computer-assisted video-enhanced differential interference contrast microscopic system. ACh suppressed the transport reversibly in both anterograde and retrograde directions, and adrenaline increased the ...
T, Takenaka +4 more
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Axoplasmic Transport of Proteins
Annual Review of Biophysics and Bioengineering, 1979D L, Wilson, G C, Stone
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