BackgroundIn the adult central nervous system, axonal regeneration is abortive. Regulators of microtubule dynamics have emerged as attractive targets to promote axonal growth following injury as microtubule organization is pivotal for growth cone formation. In this study, we used conditioned neurons with high regenerative capacity to further dissect cytoskeletal mechanisms that might be involved in the gain of intrinsic axon growth capacity.ResultsFollowing a phospho-site broad signaling pathway screen, we found that in conditioned neurons with high regenerative capacity, decreased glycogen synthase kinase 3beta (GSK3beta) activity and increased microtubule growth speed in the growth cone were present. To investigate the importance of GSK3b...
SummaryAxon regeneration failure accounts for permanent functional deficits following CNS injury in ...
textabstractHypertrophic scarring and poor intrinsic axon growth capacity constitute major obstacles...
Lesioned axons do not regenerate in the adult mammalian central nervous system, owing to the overexp...
BackgroundIn the adult central nervous system, axonal regeneration is abortive. Regulators of microt...
Abstract Background In the adult central nervous syst...
Little is known about how nerve growth factor (NGF) signaling controls the regulated assembly of mic...
peer reviewedThe peptide hormone CNP has recently been found to positively regulate axon branching a...
AbstractLittle is known about how nerve growth factor (NGF) signaling controls the regulated assembl...
SummaryAfter axotomy, neuronal survival and growth cone re-formation are required for axon regenerat...
Axon growth is a highly regulated process that requires stimulating signals from extracellular facto...
Axon growth requires coordinated regulation of gene expression in the neuronal soma, anterograde tra...
Successful axonal outgrowth in the adult central nervous system (CNS) is central to the process of n...
AbstractNeurons are highly polarized and comprised of two structurally and functionally distinct par...
Summary: We generated a knockout mouse for the neuronal-specific β-tubulin isoform Tubb3 to investig...
Several reports have linked the presence of high titers of anti-Gg Abs with delayed recovery/poor pr...
SummaryAxon regeneration failure accounts for permanent functional deficits following CNS injury in ...
textabstractHypertrophic scarring and poor intrinsic axon growth capacity constitute major obstacles...
Lesioned axons do not regenerate in the adult mammalian central nervous system, owing to the overexp...
BackgroundIn the adult central nervous system, axonal regeneration is abortive. Regulators of microt...
Abstract Background In the adult central nervous syst...
Little is known about how nerve growth factor (NGF) signaling controls the regulated assembly of mic...
peer reviewedThe peptide hormone CNP has recently been found to positively regulate axon branching a...
AbstractLittle is known about how nerve growth factor (NGF) signaling controls the regulated assembl...
SummaryAfter axotomy, neuronal survival and growth cone re-formation are required for axon regenerat...
Axon growth is a highly regulated process that requires stimulating signals from extracellular facto...
Axon growth requires coordinated regulation of gene expression in the neuronal soma, anterograde tra...
Successful axonal outgrowth in the adult central nervous system (CNS) is central to the process of n...
AbstractNeurons are highly polarized and comprised of two structurally and functionally distinct par...
Summary: We generated a knockout mouse for the neuronal-specific β-tubulin isoform Tubb3 to investig...
Several reports have linked the presence of high titers of anti-Gg Abs with delayed recovery/poor pr...
SummaryAxon regeneration failure accounts for permanent functional deficits following CNS injury in ...
textabstractHypertrophic scarring and poor intrinsic axon growth capacity constitute major obstacles...
Lesioned axons do not regenerate in the adult mammalian central nervous system, owing to the overexp...