Background: retraction of nerve terminals is a characteristic feature of development, injury and insult and may herald many neurodegenerative diseases. Although morphological events have been well characterized, we know relatively little about the nature of the underlying cellular machinery. Evidence suggests a strong local component in determining which neuronal branches and synapses are lost, but a greater understanding of this basic neurological process is required. Here we test the hypothesis that nerve terminals are semi-autonomous and able to rapidly respond to local stimuli in the absence of communication with their parent cell body. Results: we used an isolated preparation consisting of distal peripheral nerve stumps, associated ner...
AbstractThe fine tuning of synaptic circuits often requires an activity-dependent phase in which app...
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Vertebrate peripheral nerves can regenerate, enabling severed axons to reconnect with their original...
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textPrevious studies from our lab showed that terminal Schwann cells (TSCs) are actively involved in...
Motor nerve injury results in a sequence of events known as Wallerian degeneration, which takes 1 -...
AbstractIn many parts of the developing nervous system, the number of axonal inputs to each postsyna...
Bulk endocytosis contributes to the maintenance of neurotransmission at the amphibian neuromuscular ...
AbstractTo investigate the in vivo role of glial cells in synaptic function, maintenance, and develo...
Injured nerve terminals of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) can regenerate. This remarkable and comple...
Terminal Schwann cells, one of three components of the neuromuscular junction, play an active role ...
AbstractIn developing muscle, synapse elimination reduces the number of motor axons that innervate e...
Impulse transmission from the axons of motor neurons to the myofibers of our muscles is essential fo...
AbstractThe fine tuning of synaptic circuits often requires an activity-dependent phase in which app...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Dynamic remodelling of synapses can occur in the ...
Vertebrate peripheral nerves can regenerate, enabling severed axons to reconnect with their original...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Dynamic remodelling of synapses can occur in the ...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Dynamic remodelling of synapses can occur in the ...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Dynamic remodelling of synapses can occur in the ...
textPrevious studies from our lab showed that terminal Schwann cells (TSCs) are actively involved in...
Motor nerve injury results in a sequence of events known as Wallerian degeneration, which takes 1 -...
AbstractIn many parts of the developing nervous system, the number of axonal inputs to each postsyna...
Bulk endocytosis contributes to the maintenance of neurotransmission at the amphibian neuromuscular ...
AbstractTo investigate the in vivo role of glial cells in synaptic function, maintenance, and develo...
Injured nerve terminals of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) can regenerate. This remarkable and comple...
Terminal Schwann cells, one of three components of the neuromuscular junction, play an active role ...
AbstractIn developing muscle, synapse elimination reduces the number of motor axons that innervate e...
Impulse transmission from the axons of motor neurons to the myofibers of our muscles is essential fo...
AbstractThe fine tuning of synaptic circuits often requires an activity-dependent phase in which app...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Dynamic remodelling of synapses can occur in the ...
Vertebrate peripheral nerves can regenerate, enabling severed axons to reconnect with their original...