Myosins are a remarkable superfamily of actin-based motor proteins that use the energy derived from ATP hydrolysis to translocate actin filaments and to produce force. Myosins are abundant in different types of tissues and involved in a large variety of cellular functions. Several classes of the myosin superfamily are expressed in the nervous system; among them, non-muscle myosin II (NM II) is expressed in both neurons and non-neuronal brain cells, such as astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, endothelial cells, and microglia. In the nervous system, NM II modulates a variety of functions, such as vesicle transport, phagocytosis, cell migration, cell adhesion and morphology, secretion, transcription, and cytokinesis, as well as playing key roles dur...
Currently, the major measures of preventing and controlling microbial infection are vaccinations and...
Microglia are resident brain cells that sense pathological tissue alterations. They can develop into...
The oligodendrocyte (OL), the myelinating cell of the central nervous system, undergoes dramatic cha...
Myosins are a remarkable superfamily of actin‐based motor proteins that use the energy derived from ...
Myosins are a remarkable superfamily of actin-based motor proteins that use the energy derived from ...
peer reviewedMyosins are motor proteins that use chemical energy to produce mechanical forces drivin...
Neuronal dynamics result from the integration of forces developed by molecular motors, especially co...
Microglial cells play a vital role in the innate immune response occurring in the Central Nervous Sy...
Microglia are the first line of immune defense against central nervous system (CNS) injuries and dis...
Nonmuscle myosin IIs (NM IIs) are ubiquitously expressed throughout the entire organism and play dis...
The myelin sheath forms by the spiral wrapping of a glial membrane around the axon. The mechanisms r...
Fine-tuning of neuronal activity was thought to be a neuron-autonomous mechanism until the discovery...
The oligodendrocyte (OL), the myelinating cell of the central nervous system, undergoes dramatic cha...
Microglial activation represents an increasingly important concept in the pathogenesis of neurodegen...
As the principal immune cell of the brain, microglia cells are responsible for monitoring the activi...
Currently, the major measures of preventing and controlling microbial infection are vaccinations and...
Microglia are resident brain cells that sense pathological tissue alterations. They can develop into...
The oligodendrocyte (OL), the myelinating cell of the central nervous system, undergoes dramatic cha...
Myosins are a remarkable superfamily of actin‐based motor proteins that use the energy derived from ...
Myosins are a remarkable superfamily of actin-based motor proteins that use the energy derived from ...
peer reviewedMyosins are motor proteins that use chemical energy to produce mechanical forces drivin...
Neuronal dynamics result from the integration of forces developed by molecular motors, especially co...
Microglial cells play a vital role in the innate immune response occurring in the Central Nervous Sy...
Microglia are the first line of immune defense against central nervous system (CNS) injuries and dis...
Nonmuscle myosin IIs (NM IIs) are ubiquitously expressed throughout the entire organism and play dis...
The myelin sheath forms by the spiral wrapping of a glial membrane around the axon. The mechanisms r...
Fine-tuning of neuronal activity was thought to be a neuron-autonomous mechanism until the discovery...
The oligodendrocyte (OL), the myelinating cell of the central nervous system, undergoes dramatic cha...
Microglial activation represents an increasingly important concept in the pathogenesis of neurodegen...
As the principal immune cell of the brain, microglia cells are responsible for monitoring the activi...
Currently, the major measures of preventing and controlling microbial infection are vaccinations and...
Microglia are resident brain cells that sense pathological tissue alterations. They can develop into...
The oligodendrocyte (OL), the myelinating cell of the central nervous system, undergoes dramatic cha...