Integrity of the plasma membrane is essential for the maintenance of physiological conditions, metabolic activity and the shape of eukaryotic cells. In neurons, the plasma membrane surrounding the axon—the axolemma—fulfills all these functions plus those inherent to the specific function of the neuron: maintaining the membrane potential by the regulated and concerted operation of ion-selective channels. Membrane expansion and neurite growth are directly linked through intricate cellular signaling mechanisms during the early stages of embryonic development. During axonal development there is an increase in the surface area of the axolemma which provokes an increase in membrane tension. Membrane insertion involved in axonal growth reduces the...
Through complex mechanisms that guide axons to the appropriate routes towards their targets, axonal ...
Axonal growth is a phenomenon of great interest for the community of neuroscientists. However, the k...
Axonal growth during normal development and axonal regeneration rely on the action of many receptor ...
Integrity of the plasma membrane is essential for the maintenance of physiological conditions, metab...
Abstract: Integrity of the plasma membrane is essential for the maintenance of physiological condit...
The repair (sealing) of plasmalemmal damage, consisting of small holes to complete transections, is ...
textTraumatic neuronal injury inevitably causes plasmalemmal damage, and sometimes leads to axonal s...
Here, will review current evidence regarding the signaling pathways and mechanisms underlying membra...
Spinal cord injury leads to persistent behavioral deficits because mammalian central nervous system ...
sem informaçãoFollowing axotomy, the contact between motoneurons and muscle fibers is disrupted, tri...
AbstractThe rapid transition of a stationary axon into a motile growth cone requires the recruitment...
Trauma, vascular events, or neurodegenerative processes can lead to axonal injury and eventual trans...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is currently a leading cause of death and disability in individuals und...
Investigating the molecular mechanisms governing developmental axon growth has been a useful approac...
AbstractSalamanders, such as the Mexican axolotl, are some of the few vertebrates fortunate in their...
Through complex mechanisms that guide axons to the appropriate routes towards their targets, axonal ...
Axonal growth is a phenomenon of great interest for the community of neuroscientists. However, the k...
Axonal growth during normal development and axonal regeneration rely on the action of many receptor ...
Integrity of the plasma membrane is essential for the maintenance of physiological conditions, metab...
Abstract: Integrity of the plasma membrane is essential for the maintenance of physiological condit...
The repair (sealing) of plasmalemmal damage, consisting of small holes to complete transections, is ...
textTraumatic neuronal injury inevitably causes plasmalemmal damage, and sometimes leads to axonal s...
Here, will review current evidence regarding the signaling pathways and mechanisms underlying membra...
Spinal cord injury leads to persistent behavioral deficits because mammalian central nervous system ...
sem informaçãoFollowing axotomy, the contact between motoneurons and muscle fibers is disrupted, tri...
AbstractThe rapid transition of a stationary axon into a motile growth cone requires the recruitment...
Trauma, vascular events, or neurodegenerative processes can lead to axonal injury and eventual trans...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is currently a leading cause of death and disability in individuals und...
Investigating the molecular mechanisms governing developmental axon growth has been a useful approac...
AbstractSalamanders, such as the Mexican axolotl, are some of the few vertebrates fortunate in their...
Through complex mechanisms that guide axons to the appropriate routes towards their targets, axonal ...
Axonal growth is a phenomenon of great interest for the community of neuroscientists. However, the k...
Axonal growth during normal development and axonal regeneration rely on the action of many receptor ...