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Cell adhesion molecule L1 promotes neurite outgrowth of septal neurons
Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2004AbstractTo establish if the cell adhesion molecule L1 could promote neurite outgrowth of septal neurons, L1‐positive substrates were prepared by genetically modifying 3T3 fibroblasts with a retroviral vector encoding human L1 under the control of a negative tetracycline‐regulatory system.
Isabelle, Frappé +4 more
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Neuronal adhesion molecule telencephalin induces rapid cell spreading of microglia
Brain Research, 1999Telencephalin (TLCN) is a neuronal surface glycoprotein whose expression is restricted to the telencephalon, the most rostral segment of the brain. TLCN binds to lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1 (LFA-1) integrin. In the central nervous system, LFA-1 is selectively and constitutively expressed by microglia, suggesting that TLCN/LFA-1 binding may
T, Mizuno +6 more
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Function of a Cell Adhesion Molecule, Plexin, in Neuron Network Formation
Developmental Neuroscience, 1997Plexin is a type I membrane protein which was identified in Xenopus nervous system by hybridoma technique. Molecular cloning studies demonstrated that the extracellular segment of the plexin protein possesses three internal repeats of cysteine cluster which are homologous to the cysteine-rich domain of the c-met proto-oncogene protein product.
H, Fujisawa +3 more
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Neuronal cell–cell adhesion depends on interactions of N-CAM with heparin-like molecules
Nature, 1986Cell-cell interactions are of critical importance during neural development, particularly since the migration of neural cells and the establishment of functional interactions between growing axons and their target cells has been suggested to depend upon cell recognition processes. Neurone-neurone adhesion has been well studied in vitro, and is mediated
G. J. Cole, A. Loewy, L. Glaser
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Neuronal Cell Adhesion Molecule 1 Regulates Leptin Sensitivity and Bone Mass
Calcified Tissue International, 2017The central nervous system is widely known to exert control over our systemic physiology via several mechanisms including the regulation of skeletal metabolism. Neuronal circuits within the hypothalamus have been shown to impact bone mass via leptin-dependent and independent mechanisms; however, the full extent to which the brain controls bone ...
Xin Yan +4 more
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Bidirectional Signaling Between Neurons and Glial Cells Via the F3 Neuronal Adhesion Molecule
1999F3, a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol anchored molecule of the immunoglobulin superfamily, is known to influence axonal growth and fasciculation via multiple interactions of its modular immunoglobulin-like domains. We prepared a Fc chimeric molecule (F3IgFc) to identify a) the phenotype of cells bearing F3Ig receptors, b) the glial-expressed molecules ...
Revest, Jean-Michel +3 more
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Cell Adhesion Molecules and the Migration of LHRH Neurons during Development
Developmental Biology, 1993During embryogenesis, LHRH neurons arise in the olfactory epithelium, migrate along the olfactory nerve, and enter the forebrain. We have examined the distribution of several cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) in the developing chick olfactory system and brain to determine whether differential distributions of these adhesion molecules might be important in
R B, Norgren, R, Brackenbury
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Effects of neuronal cell adhesion molecule L1 and nanoparticle surface modification on microglia
Acta Biomaterialia, 2022Microelectrode arrays for neural recording suffer from low yield and stability partly due to the inflammatory host responses. A neuronal cell adhesion molecule L1 coating has been shown to promote electrode-neuron integration, reduce microglia activation and improve recording.
Neetu Kushwah +4 more
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Brain Research, 1993
Neural crest tumor cells which have been pharmacologically induced in culture to undergo neuronal 'differentiation' have been proposed as a model for normal neural crest cell differentiation. We have previously reported that murine neuroblastoma cells treated with the antineoplastic agent neocarzinostatin (NCS) adopt the light microscopic appearance of
J A, Lowengrub, N F, Schor
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Neural crest tumor cells which have been pharmacologically induced in culture to undergo neuronal 'differentiation' have been proposed as a model for normal neural crest cell differentiation. We have previously reported that murine neuroblastoma cells treated with the antineoplastic agent neocarzinostatin (NCS) adopt the light microscopic appearance of
J A, Lowengrub, N F, Schor
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The clinical spectrum of mutations in L1, a neuronal cell adhesion molecule
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1996Mutations in the gene encoding the neuronal cell adhesion molecule L1 are responsible for several syndromes with clinical overlap, including X-linked hydrocephalus (XLH, HSAS), MASA (mental retardation, aphasias, shuffling gait, adducted thumbs) syndrome, complicated X-linked spastic paraplegia (SP 1), X-linked mental retardation-clasped thumb (MR-CT ...
Fransen, Erik +3 more
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