The polarization of axon and dendrites underlies the ability of neurons to integrate and transmit information in the brain. Important progress has been made towards the identification of the molecular mechanisms regulating neuronal polarization using primarily in vitro approaches such as dissociated culture of rodent hippocampal neurons. The predominant view emerging from this paradigm is that neuronal polarization is initiated by intrinsic activation of signaling pathways underlying the initial break in neuronal symmetry that precedes the future asymmetric growth of the axon. Recent evidence shows that (i) axon-dendrite polarization is specified when neurons engage migration in vivo, (ii) a kinase pathway defined by LKB1and SAD-kinases (Pa...
AbstractAmong the most morphologically complex cells, neurons are masters of membrane specialization...
SummaryDeveloping neurons can change axonal and dendritic fate upon axonal lesion [1–6], but it is u...
Polarization, in which a single axon and multiple dendrites are formed, is crucial for neuronal func...
The polarization of axon and dendrites underlies the ability of neurons to integrate and transmit in...
The assembly of functional neuronal networks in the developing animal relies on the polarization of ...
Neurons are highly polarized cells, most of which develop a single axon and several dendrites. These...
SummaryThe polarization of axon and dendrites underlies the ability of neurons to integrate and tran...
Establishment and maintenance of neuronal polarity are critical for neuronal development and functio...
The term polarity in a biological context is used to describe an asymmetry in morphology and distrib...
Neurons are highly polarized cells with two structurally and functionally distinct compartments, axo...
Neurons are highly polarized cells with two structurally and functionally distinct compartments, axo...
Axon-dendrite polarity is likely instructed by extrinsic cues in the developing nervous system, thou...
SummaryThe polarization of neurons, which mainly includes the differentiation of axons and dendrites...
The ability of neurons to form a single axon and multiple dendrites underlies the directional flow o...
The polarization of axon and dendrites underlies the ability of neurons to integrate and transmit in...
AbstractAmong the most morphologically complex cells, neurons are masters of membrane specialization...
SummaryDeveloping neurons can change axonal and dendritic fate upon axonal lesion [1–6], but it is u...
Polarization, in which a single axon and multiple dendrites are formed, is crucial for neuronal func...
The polarization of axon and dendrites underlies the ability of neurons to integrate and transmit in...
The assembly of functional neuronal networks in the developing animal relies on the polarization of ...
Neurons are highly polarized cells, most of which develop a single axon and several dendrites. These...
SummaryThe polarization of axon and dendrites underlies the ability of neurons to integrate and tran...
Establishment and maintenance of neuronal polarity are critical for neuronal development and functio...
The term polarity in a biological context is used to describe an asymmetry in morphology and distrib...
Neurons are highly polarized cells with two structurally and functionally distinct compartments, axo...
Neurons are highly polarized cells with two structurally and functionally distinct compartments, axo...
Axon-dendrite polarity is likely instructed by extrinsic cues in the developing nervous system, thou...
SummaryThe polarization of neurons, which mainly includes the differentiation of axons and dendrites...
The ability of neurons to form a single axon and multiple dendrites underlies the directional flow o...
The polarization of axon and dendrites underlies the ability of neurons to integrate and transmit in...
AbstractAmong the most morphologically complex cells, neurons are masters of membrane specialization...
SummaryDeveloping neurons can change axonal and dendritic fate upon axonal lesion [1–6], but it is u...
Polarization, in which a single axon and multiple dendrites are formed, is crucial for neuronal func...