Cell adhesion is crucial for migration of cells during development, and cell-substrate adhesion of motile cells is accomplished through the formation and removal of focal complexes that are sites of cell-substrate contact. Because Ca2+ signaling regulates the rate of axon outgrowth and complex dynamics. We describe a novel class of localized, spontaneous growth cone turning, we investigated the potential role of Ca2+ in focal transient elevations of cytosolic Ca2+ observed both in Xenopus neuronal growth cones and fibroblasts that are 2-6 mu m in spatial extent and 2-4 s in duration. They are distributed throughout growth cone lamellipodia and at the periphery of fibroblast pseudopodia, which are regions of high motility. In both cell types...
Calcium is thought to play a crucial role in the regulation of nerve cell development and growth con...
AbstractBackground: During Xenopus gastrulation, cell intercalation drives convergent extension of d...
AbstractCytoplasmic second messengers, Ca2+ and cAMP, regulate nerve growth cone turning responses i...
AbstractCell adhesion is crucial for migration of cells during development, and cell–substrate adhes...
Filopodia that extend from neuronal growth cones sample the environment for extracellular guidance c...
AbstractSpontaneous intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) transients in growth cone filopodia reduce filop...
The precision with which neurons form connections is crucial for the normal development and function...
The cytoarchitecture, synaptic connectivity, and physiological properties of neurons are determined ...
In neuronal growth cones, cycles of filopodial protrusion and retraction are important in growth con...
AbstractThe emergence of a neuronal growth cone from a transected axon is a necessary step in the se...
Directional movement is a property common to all cell types during development and is critical to ti...
Growth cones of sympathetic neurons from the superior cervical ganglia of neonatal rats were studied...
SummaryNeuronal migration and growth-cone extension are both guided by extracellular factors in the ...
AbstractThis study examines the mechanisms of spontaneous and induced [Ca2+]i spiking in nerve growt...
SummaryCa2+ signals regulate polarization, speed, and turning of migrating cells [1–4]. However, the...
Calcium is thought to play a crucial role in the regulation of nerve cell development and growth con...
AbstractBackground: During Xenopus gastrulation, cell intercalation drives convergent extension of d...
AbstractCytoplasmic second messengers, Ca2+ and cAMP, regulate nerve growth cone turning responses i...
AbstractCell adhesion is crucial for migration of cells during development, and cell–substrate adhes...
Filopodia that extend from neuronal growth cones sample the environment for extracellular guidance c...
AbstractSpontaneous intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) transients in growth cone filopodia reduce filop...
The precision with which neurons form connections is crucial for the normal development and function...
The cytoarchitecture, synaptic connectivity, and physiological properties of neurons are determined ...
In neuronal growth cones, cycles of filopodial protrusion and retraction are important in growth con...
AbstractThe emergence of a neuronal growth cone from a transected axon is a necessary step in the se...
Directional movement is a property common to all cell types during development and is critical to ti...
Growth cones of sympathetic neurons from the superior cervical ganglia of neonatal rats were studied...
SummaryNeuronal migration and growth-cone extension are both guided by extracellular factors in the ...
AbstractThis study examines the mechanisms of spontaneous and induced [Ca2+]i spiking in nerve growt...
SummaryCa2+ signals regulate polarization, speed, and turning of migrating cells [1–4]. However, the...
Calcium is thought to play a crucial role in the regulation of nerve cell development and growth con...
AbstractBackground: During Xenopus gastrulation, cell intercalation drives convergent extension of d...
AbstractCytoplasmic second messengers, Ca2+ and cAMP, regulate nerve growth cone turning responses i...