AbstractThe intrinsic pathway of apoptosis was investigated in cell-free extracts of neurones and astrocytes at various stages of maturation. Neuronal extracts were activated 65-fold after 3 days, 9-fold after 7 days, and were not activated after 10 days in culture. In contrast, astrocyte extracts were activated to a similar extent at all stages, up to 60 days in culture. The co-incubation of neuronal and astrocyte extracts followed by addition of cytochrome c/2′-deoxyadenosine 5′-triphosphate led to a 40-fold activation, suggesting that the development-associated neuronal shift does not involve the appearance of a dominant inhibitor, but rather downregulation of some key component(s) involved in caspase activation
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...
Neuronal apoptosis plays an essential role in early brain development and contributes to secondary n...
<p>Hippocampal cultures were genetically tagged with either Tα-tubulin-GFP or GFAP-GFP plasmids, to ...
AbstractThe intrinsic pathway of apoptosis was investigated in cell-free extracts of neurones and as...
UnrestrictedAstrogliosis is a characteristic response of astrocytes to almost all forms of brain inj...
The high frequency of mutations in the isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) gene in diffuse gliomas ind...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) play an important role in the developing nervous system and adulthood, wher...
The cells that make up the nervous system die at two distinct times during the lifetime of an organi...
The central nervous system consists of an intricate network of neurons and glial cells that depend o...
<p>Astrocytes show less susceptibility to GC- (<b>A</b>) and staurosporine (STA)-induced (<b>B</b>) ...
The caspase family of cysteine proteases represents the executioners of programmed cell death (PCD) ...
Apoptotic cell death is the leading cause of neuronal loss after neonatal brain injury. Little is kn...
To enable long-term survival, mammalian adult neurons exhibit unique apoptosis competence. Questions...
AbstractThe intrinsic (mitochondria-dependent) pathway of apoptosis is one of the major pathways lea...
About half the neurons in the brain die at the time when their connections are being formed. This ne...
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...
Neuronal apoptosis plays an essential role in early brain development and contributes to secondary n...
<p>Hippocampal cultures were genetically tagged with either Tα-tubulin-GFP or GFAP-GFP plasmids, to ...
AbstractThe intrinsic pathway of apoptosis was investigated in cell-free extracts of neurones and as...
UnrestrictedAstrogliosis is a characteristic response of astrocytes to almost all forms of brain inj...
The high frequency of mutations in the isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) gene in diffuse gliomas ind...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) play an important role in the developing nervous system and adulthood, wher...
The cells that make up the nervous system die at two distinct times during the lifetime of an organi...
The central nervous system consists of an intricate network of neurons and glial cells that depend o...
<p>Astrocytes show less susceptibility to GC- (<b>A</b>) and staurosporine (STA)-induced (<b>B</b>) ...
The caspase family of cysteine proteases represents the executioners of programmed cell death (PCD) ...
Apoptotic cell death is the leading cause of neuronal loss after neonatal brain injury. Little is kn...
To enable long-term survival, mammalian adult neurons exhibit unique apoptosis competence. Questions...
AbstractThe intrinsic (mitochondria-dependent) pathway of apoptosis is one of the major pathways lea...
About half the neurons in the brain die at the time when their connections are being formed. This ne...
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...
Neuronal apoptosis plays an essential role in early brain development and contributes to secondary n...
<p>Hippocampal cultures were genetically tagged with either Tα-tubulin-GFP or GFAP-GFP plasmids, to ...