The Cntn1 (Contactin/F3/F11) cell adhesion molecule is involved in axon growth and guidance, fasciculation, synapse formation, and myelination in birds and mammals. We identified Cntn1 genes in goldfish, zebrafish, and fugu, and provide evidence for a fish-specific duplication leading to Cntn1a and Cntn1b. Our analyses suggest a subfunctionalization for the Cntn1 paralogs in zebrafish compared to other vertebrates which have a single Cntn1 gene. Similar to Cntn1a, Cntn1b transcripts are found in subsets of sensory and motor neurons. However, Cntn1b is detected later and more restricted than Cntn1a. This spatio-temporal expression pattern of the two zebrafish Cntn1 paralogs suggests functions related to those of mammalian Cntn1. In adult gol...
BackgroundIn contrast to mammals, zebrafish successfully regenerate retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axon...
In fish, central nervous system (CNS) neurons are able to regenerate after injury. Previous work has...
In contrast to the situation in mammals and birds, neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) of fi...
The Cntn1 (Contactin/F3/F11) cell adhesion molecule is involved in axon growth and guidance, fascicu...
Contactin1a (Cntn1a) is a zebrafish homolog of contactin1 (F3/F11/contactin) in mammals, an immunogl...
During retinal growth and optic axon regeneration, the differential expression of the neuronal inter...
Mammalian retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the central nervous system (CNS) often die after trauma t...
The Nogo-66 receptor NgR has been implicated in the mediation of inhibitory effects of central nervo...
During retinal growth and optic axon regeneration, the differential expression of the neuronal inter...
AbstractUnlike mammals, teleost fish are able to mount an efficient and robust regenerative response...
Following injury to the central nervous system (CNS), adult mammals are largely unable to regenerate...
In contrast to mammals, adult fish display a remarkable ability to fully regenerate central nervous ...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) shows a very limited capacity for axonal regeneration, a ...
The cell neural adhesion molecule contactin-2 plays a key role in axon extension and guidance, fasci...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) is incapable of regenerating damaged axons; as a result, ...
BackgroundIn contrast to mammals, zebrafish successfully regenerate retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axon...
In fish, central nervous system (CNS) neurons are able to regenerate after injury. Previous work has...
In contrast to the situation in mammals and birds, neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) of fi...
The Cntn1 (Contactin/F3/F11) cell adhesion molecule is involved in axon growth and guidance, fascicu...
Contactin1a (Cntn1a) is a zebrafish homolog of contactin1 (F3/F11/contactin) in mammals, an immunogl...
During retinal growth and optic axon regeneration, the differential expression of the neuronal inter...
Mammalian retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the central nervous system (CNS) often die after trauma t...
The Nogo-66 receptor NgR has been implicated in the mediation of inhibitory effects of central nervo...
During retinal growth and optic axon regeneration, the differential expression of the neuronal inter...
AbstractUnlike mammals, teleost fish are able to mount an efficient and robust regenerative response...
Following injury to the central nervous system (CNS), adult mammals are largely unable to regenerate...
In contrast to mammals, adult fish display a remarkable ability to fully regenerate central nervous ...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) shows a very limited capacity for axonal regeneration, a ...
The cell neural adhesion molecule contactin-2 plays a key role in axon extension and guidance, fasci...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) is incapable of regenerating damaged axons; as a result, ...
BackgroundIn contrast to mammals, zebrafish successfully regenerate retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axon...
In fish, central nervous system (CNS) neurons are able to regenerate after injury. Previous work has...
In contrast to the situation in mammals and birds, neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) of fi...