Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Annually, 150 to 200/1,000,000 people become disabled as a result of brain trauma. Axonal degeneration is a critical, early event following TBI of all severities but whether axon degeneration is a driver of TBI remains unclear. Molecular pathways underlying the pathology of TBI have not been defined and there is no efficacious treatment for TBI. Despite this significant societal impact, surprisingly little is known about the molecular mechanisms that actively drive axon degeneration in any context and particularly following TBI. Although severe brain injury may cause immediate disruption of axons (primary axotomy), it is now recognized that the most frequent form of tr...
Axonal degeneration is responsible for disease progression and accumulation of disability in many ne...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the world's leading causes of morbidity and mortality among y...
Neurons establish complex networks within the nervous system allowing for rapid cell-cell communicat...
Axonal and synaptic degeneration is a hallmark of peripheral neuropathy, brain injury, and neurodege...
A common feature of many neuropathies is axon degeneration. While the reasons for degeneration diffe...
Axonal degeneration is a critical, early event in many acute and chronic neurological disorders. It ...
Axons use a conserved program to actively drive their own destruction after injury. Axon degeneratio...
Traumatic axonal injury (TAI) is an important pathoanatomical subgroup of traumatic brain injury (TB...
Despite decades of research into neurotrauma prevention and treatment, the underlying mechanisms res...
Axon degeneration occurs in all neurodegenerative diseases, but the molecular pathways regulating ax...
Axonal degeneration (AxD) following nerve injury, chemotherapy, and in several neurological disorder...
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is the most common adult motoneuron (MN) degenerative disease. D...
Traumatic brain injury is a major health problem with much of its morbidity associated with traumati...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the worldâ\u80\u99s leading causes of morbidity and mortality...
Alzheimer\u27s disease: AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized pathologically by progress...
Axonal degeneration is responsible for disease progression and accumulation of disability in many ne...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the world's leading causes of morbidity and mortality among y...
Neurons establish complex networks within the nervous system allowing for rapid cell-cell communicat...
Axonal and synaptic degeneration is a hallmark of peripheral neuropathy, brain injury, and neurodege...
A common feature of many neuropathies is axon degeneration. While the reasons for degeneration diffe...
Axonal degeneration is a critical, early event in many acute and chronic neurological disorders. It ...
Axons use a conserved program to actively drive their own destruction after injury. Axon degeneratio...
Traumatic axonal injury (TAI) is an important pathoanatomical subgroup of traumatic brain injury (TB...
Despite decades of research into neurotrauma prevention and treatment, the underlying mechanisms res...
Axon degeneration occurs in all neurodegenerative diseases, but the molecular pathways regulating ax...
Axonal degeneration (AxD) following nerve injury, chemotherapy, and in several neurological disorder...
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is the most common adult motoneuron (MN) degenerative disease. D...
Traumatic brain injury is a major health problem with much of its morbidity associated with traumati...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the worldâ\u80\u99s leading causes of morbidity and mortality...
Alzheimer\u27s disease: AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized pathologically by progress...
Axonal degeneration is responsible for disease progression and accumulation of disability in many ne...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the world's leading causes of morbidity and mortality among y...
Neurons establish complex networks within the nervous system allowing for rapid cell-cell communicat...