Target-derived neurotrophic factors are of basic importance for survival of neurons. In the normal state, such neurotrophic factors, synthesized by the target tissues, are taken up by nerve terminals and transported by retrograde axonal transport in axons to the nerve-cell bodies to maintain their viability. After nerve injury, neurotrophic factors are synthesized by non-neuronal cells (Schwann cells and fibroblasts) in the nerve trunk, thereby supporting the outgrowth of axons. Neurite-outgrowth-promoting factors on cell surfaces (cell adhesion molecules, "recognition molecules") or in the extracellular matrix promote extension of the axons by providing an appropriate "adhesiveness" in the substrate. Both neurotrophic and neurite-outgrowth...
In order for axon regeneration to result in functional recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI), axon...
The optic nerve is part of the central nervous system (CNS) and has a structure similar to other CNS...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
We previously showed that motor nerves are superior to sensory nerves in promoting axon regeneration...
As most elegantly confirmed by the recent success in deriving mice with null mutations in the genes ...
Injured peripheral nerves but not central nerves have the capacity to regenerate and reinnervate the...
Background: Reinnervation of target tissues determines functional outcomes after nerve grafting, whi...
Program/Poster no. 724.7/F27We have previously shown that intra-neural injection of trophic factors ...
Injury to the spinal cord of higher vertebrates damages motor axons that connect the brain and brai...
Although peripheral axons can regenerate after nerve transection and repair, functional recovery is ...
A variety of neurotrophic factors can influence the cell functions of the developing, mature and inj...
Successful peripheral nerve regeneration requires optimal conditions both in the macro-environment a...
Unlike facial motoneurons (FMNs), which successfully regenerate after axotomy, rubrospinal neurons ...
Peripheral nerve injury involves complex molecular, cellular, and genetic events that help in ultima...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
In order for axon regeneration to result in functional recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI), axon...
The optic nerve is part of the central nervous system (CNS) and has a structure similar to other CNS...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
We previously showed that motor nerves are superior to sensory nerves in promoting axon regeneration...
As most elegantly confirmed by the recent success in deriving mice with null mutations in the genes ...
Injured peripheral nerves but not central nerves have the capacity to regenerate and reinnervate the...
Background: Reinnervation of target tissues determines functional outcomes after nerve grafting, whi...
Program/Poster no. 724.7/F27We have previously shown that intra-neural injection of trophic factors ...
Injury to the spinal cord of higher vertebrates damages motor axons that connect the brain and brai...
Although peripheral axons can regenerate after nerve transection and repair, functional recovery is ...
A variety of neurotrophic factors can influence the cell functions of the developing, mature and inj...
Successful peripheral nerve regeneration requires optimal conditions both in the macro-environment a...
Unlike facial motoneurons (FMNs), which successfully regenerate after axotomy, rubrospinal neurons ...
Peripheral nerve injury involves complex molecular, cellular, and genetic events that help in ultima...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
In order for axon regeneration to result in functional recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI), axon...
The optic nerve is part of the central nervous system (CNS) and has a structure similar to other CNS...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...