The axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialized membrane region in the axon of neurons where action potentials are initiated. Crucial to the function of the AIS is the presence of specific voltage-gated channels clustered at high densities, giving the AIS unique electrical properties. Here we review recent data on the physiology of the AIS. These data indicate that the role of the AIS is far richer than originally thought, leading to the idea that it represents a dynamic signal processing unit within neurons, regulating the integration of synaptic inputs, intrinsic excitability, and transmitter release. Furthermore, these observations point to a critical role of the AIS in disease
© 2013 Dr. Rosemary Colette HartyThe axon initial segment (AIS) is an important sub-cellular region ...
International audienceThe transmission of information in the brain depends on the highly polarized a...
International audienceThe transmission of information in the brain depends on the highly polarized a...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialized membrane region in the axon of neurons where action ...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialized membrane region in the axon of neurons where action ...
International audienceThe axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialised region of the axon where the a...
International audienceThe axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialised region of the axon where the a...
International audienceAt the base of axons sits a unique compartment called the axon initial segment...
The 20–60 μm axon initial segment (AIS) is proximally located at the interface between the axon and ...
International audienceThe axon initial segment is a highly specialized neuronal compartment, identif...
International audienceThe axon initial segment is a highly specialized neuronal compartment, identif...
International audienceThe axon initial segment is a highly specialized neuronal compartment, identif...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a key neuronal compartment because it is responsible for action po...
Central neurons initiate action potentials (APs) in the axon initial segment (AIS), a compartment ch...
signaling properties. In addition to its main role in AP initia-tion, the new findings suggest that ...
© 2013 Dr. Rosemary Colette HartyThe axon initial segment (AIS) is an important sub-cellular region ...
International audienceThe transmission of information in the brain depends on the highly polarized a...
International audienceThe transmission of information in the brain depends on the highly polarized a...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialized membrane region in the axon of neurons where action ...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialized membrane region in the axon of neurons where action ...
International audienceThe axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialised region of the axon where the a...
International audienceThe axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialised region of the axon where the a...
International audienceAt the base of axons sits a unique compartment called the axon initial segment...
The 20–60 μm axon initial segment (AIS) is proximally located at the interface between the axon and ...
International audienceThe axon initial segment is a highly specialized neuronal compartment, identif...
International audienceThe axon initial segment is a highly specialized neuronal compartment, identif...
International audienceThe axon initial segment is a highly specialized neuronal compartment, identif...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a key neuronal compartment because it is responsible for action po...
Central neurons initiate action potentials (APs) in the axon initial segment (AIS), a compartment ch...
signaling properties. In addition to its main role in AP initia-tion, the new findings suggest that ...
© 2013 Dr. Rosemary Colette HartyThe axon initial segment (AIS) is an important sub-cellular region ...
International audienceThe transmission of information in the brain depends on the highly polarized a...
International audienceThe transmission of information in the brain depends on the highly polarized a...