Long axons and their enwrapping glia (Schwann cells and oligodendrocytes) form a unique compound structure that serves as conduit for transport of electric and chemical information in the nervous system. The peculiar cytoarchitecture over an enormous length as well as its substantial energetic requirements make this conduit particularly susceptible to detrimental alterations. Degeneration of long axons independent of neuronal cell bodies is observed comparatively early in a range of neurodegenerative conditions as a consequence of abnormalities in Schwann cells and oligodendrocytes. This leads to the most relevant disease symptoms and highlights the critical role that these glia have for axon integrity, but the underlying mechanisms remain ...
Adult-onset neurodegenerative diseases (AONDs) comprise a heterogeneous group of neurological disord...
The nervous system is made up of two major cell types, neurons and glia. The major distinguishing fe...
For many decades in neuroscience, glial cells were thought almost exclusively to provide passive, pr...
Wallerian degeneration is an active program tightly associated with axonal degeneration, required fo...
The elimination of large portions of axons is a widespread event in the developing and diseased nerv...
SummaryThe degeneration of axons is the underlying pathological process of several neurological diso...
Abstract Genetically engineered mouse model studies show that neuronal dysfunc-tion caused by protei...
Axons allow neurons to communicate over long distances, and their long length makes them vulnerable ...
The ensheathment of neurons and their axons creates an ion-sensitive microenvironment that allows ra...
Axons are processes of neurons, up to a metre long, that form the essential biological cables wiring...
Abstract: Axons are essential, vulnerable and often irreplaceable so it is essential to understand h...
Compression neuropathies are highly prevalent, debilitating conditions with variable functional reco...
Glial cells are often considered to be ‘supporting cast’ members in the nervous system, with ancilla...
Axonal connectivity is established by regulated guidance of growing axons during development and mai...
Axonal degeneration occurring in disease is thought to be similar to that occurring after acute inju...
Adult-onset neurodegenerative diseases (AONDs) comprise a heterogeneous group of neurological disord...
The nervous system is made up of two major cell types, neurons and glia. The major distinguishing fe...
For many decades in neuroscience, glial cells were thought almost exclusively to provide passive, pr...
Wallerian degeneration is an active program tightly associated with axonal degeneration, required fo...
The elimination of large portions of axons is a widespread event in the developing and diseased nerv...
SummaryThe degeneration of axons is the underlying pathological process of several neurological diso...
Abstract Genetically engineered mouse model studies show that neuronal dysfunc-tion caused by protei...
Axons allow neurons to communicate over long distances, and their long length makes them vulnerable ...
The ensheathment of neurons and their axons creates an ion-sensitive microenvironment that allows ra...
Axons are processes of neurons, up to a metre long, that form the essential biological cables wiring...
Abstract: Axons are essential, vulnerable and often irreplaceable so it is essential to understand h...
Compression neuropathies are highly prevalent, debilitating conditions with variable functional reco...
Glial cells are often considered to be ‘supporting cast’ members in the nervous system, with ancilla...
Axonal connectivity is established by regulated guidance of growing axons during development and mai...
Axonal degeneration occurring in disease is thought to be similar to that occurring after acute inju...
Adult-onset neurodegenerative diseases (AONDs) comprise a heterogeneous group of neurological disord...
The nervous system is made up of two major cell types, neurons and glia. The major distinguishing fe...
For many decades in neuroscience, glial cells were thought almost exclusively to provide passive, pr...