AbstractNerve growth cones (GCs) are chemical sensors that convert graded extracellular cues into oriented axonal motion. To ensure a sensitive and robust response to directional signals in complex and dynamic chemical landscapes, GCs are presumably able to amplify and filter external information. How these processing tasks are performed remains however poorly known. Here, we probe the signal-processing capabilities of single GCs during γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) directional sensing with a shear-free microfluidic assay that enables systematic measurements of the GC output response to variable input gradients. By measuring at the single molecule level the polarization of GABAA chemoreceptors at the GC membrane, as a function of the external ...
It has been suggested that growth cones navigating through the developing nervous system might displ...
This paper applies a simple analysis of the: statistical noise inherent in sensing concentrations of...
The "pipette" or "growth cone turning" assay is widely used for studying how axons respond to diffus...
International audienceNerve growth cones (GCs) are chemical sensors that convert graded extracellula...
AbstractNerve growth cones (GCs) are chemical sensors that convert graded extracellular cues into or...
Accurate response to external directional signals is essential for many physiological functions such...
International audienceAccurate response to external directional signals is essential for many physio...
Molecular gradients are one of the sources of information growing axons use to find their targets in...
ABSTRACT: Gradients of diffusible and sub-strate-bound molecules play an important role in guid-ing ...
AbstractSingle-molecule tracking of membrane proteins has become an important tool for investigating...
AbstractNeuronal growth cones are the most sensitive among eukaryotic cells in responding to directi...
During the development of the nervous system, extending axons choose accurately theirdirections of g...
Chemotaxis (detecting and following chemical gradients) plays a crucial role in the function of many...
The development of the nervous system requires nerve fibres to be guided accurately over long distan...
The chemotactic response of cells to graded fields of chemical cues is a complex process that requir...
It has been suggested that growth cones navigating through the developing nervous system might displ...
This paper applies a simple analysis of the: statistical noise inherent in sensing concentrations of...
The "pipette" or "growth cone turning" assay is widely used for studying how axons respond to diffus...
International audienceNerve growth cones (GCs) are chemical sensors that convert graded extracellula...
AbstractNerve growth cones (GCs) are chemical sensors that convert graded extracellular cues into or...
Accurate response to external directional signals is essential for many physiological functions such...
International audienceAccurate response to external directional signals is essential for many physio...
Molecular gradients are one of the sources of information growing axons use to find their targets in...
ABSTRACT: Gradients of diffusible and sub-strate-bound molecules play an important role in guid-ing ...
AbstractSingle-molecule tracking of membrane proteins has become an important tool for investigating...
AbstractNeuronal growth cones are the most sensitive among eukaryotic cells in responding to directi...
During the development of the nervous system, extending axons choose accurately theirdirections of g...
Chemotaxis (detecting and following chemical gradients) plays a crucial role in the function of many...
The development of the nervous system requires nerve fibres to be guided accurately over long distan...
The chemotactic response of cells to graded fields of chemical cues is a complex process that requir...
It has been suggested that growth cones navigating through the developing nervous system might displ...
This paper applies a simple analysis of the: statistical noise inherent in sensing concentrations of...
The "pipette" or "growth cone turning" assay is widely used for studying how axons respond to diffus...