Excessive physical impacts to the head have direct implications on the structural integrity at the axonal level. Increasing evidence suggests that tau, an intrinsically disordered protein that stabilizes axonal microtubules, plays a critical role in the physical biology of axonal injury. However, the precise mechanisms of axonal damage remain incompletely understood. Here we propose a biophysical model of the axon to correlate the dynamic behavior of individual tau proteins under external physical forces to the evolution of axonal damage. To propagate damage across the scales, we adopt a consistent three-step strategy: First, we characterize the axonal response to external stretches and stretch rates for varying tau crosslink bond strengths...
In several pathological conditions, such as coronavirus infections, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's ...
Axonal growth is a complex phenomenon in which many intra- and extra-cellular signals collaborate si...
To improve the quality of life for victims of traumatic spinal cord and brain injury, a better und...
AbstractThe viscoelastic nature of axons plays a key role in their selective vulnerability to damage...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
AbstractThe unique viscoelastic nature of axons is thought to underlie selective vulnerability to da...
Axonal microtubule (MT) bundles crosslinked by microtubule-associated protein (MAP) tau are responsi...
AbstractAxonal microtubule (MT) bundles crosslinked by microtubule-associated protein (MAP) tau are ...
The growth of axons is a key process in neural system development, which relies upon a subtle balanc...
Diffuse brain injury is caused by rapid rotation of the head, and causes strain injury to tissue thr...
We report a new model of transient axonal stretch injury involving pressurized fluid deflection of b...
Axonal stretching is linked to rapid rates of axonal elongation. Yet the impact of stretching on elo...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a hallmark pathology in diffuse brain injuries, and is considered by ...
Traumatic brain injuries are the leading cause of disability each year in the US. The most common a...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
In several pathological conditions, such as coronavirus infections, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's ...
Axonal growth is a complex phenomenon in which many intra- and extra-cellular signals collaborate si...
To improve the quality of life for victims of traumatic spinal cord and brain injury, a better und...
AbstractThe viscoelastic nature of axons plays a key role in their selective vulnerability to damage...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
AbstractThe unique viscoelastic nature of axons is thought to underlie selective vulnerability to da...
Axonal microtubule (MT) bundles crosslinked by microtubule-associated protein (MAP) tau are responsi...
AbstractAxonal microtubule (MT) bundles crosslinked by microtubule-associated protein (MAP) tau are ...
The growth of axons is a key process in neural system development, which relies upon a subtle balanc...
Diffuse brain injury is caused by rapid rotation of the head, and causes strain injury to tissue thr...
We report a new model of transient axonal stretch injury involving pressurized fluid deflection of b...
Axonal stretching is linked to rapid rates of axonal elongation. Yet the impact of stretching on elo...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a hallmark pathology in diffuse brain injuries, and is considered by ...
Traumatic brain injuries are the leading cause of disability each year in the US. The most common a...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
In several pathological conditions, such as coronavirus infections, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's ...
Axonal growth is a complex phenomenon in which many intra- and extra-cellular signals collaborate si...
To improve the quality of life for victims of traumatic spinal cord and brain injury, a better und...