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General Properties of Axoplasmic Transport

1982
Axoplasmic transport has become a well-established phenomenon whose properties have been described in depth in many publications over the last years. The biological significance of axoplasmic transport is widely recognized. Lacking detailed knowledge of the underlying mechanisms, in this paper all movement of molecules and particles inside nerve cell ...
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Axoplasmic Transport and Synaptic Transmission

1982
The aim of this contribution primarily is to give a short review of studies which point to the close dependence on anterograde axonal transport of events, related to synaptic transmission.
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Putrescine: effect on axoplasmic transport

Brain Research, 1975
L G, Siegel, W O, McClure
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Retrograde Axoplasmic Transport of Neurotoxins

1990
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the retrograde axoplasmic transport of neurotoxins. Neurons have both anterograde and retrograde axoplasmic transport systems. Anterograde flow carries such subcellular organelles as neurotubules, neurofilaments, and mitochondria and soluble molecules necessary for neuronal functions and maintenance.
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