International audienceIntermediate filaments (IFs) of the nervous system, including neurofilaments, α-internexin, glial fibrillary acidic protein, synemin, nestin, peripherin and vimentin, are finely expressed following elaborated cell, tissue and developmental specific patterns. A common characteristic of several neurodegenerative diseases is the abnormal accumulation of neuronal IFs in cell bodies or along the axon, often associated with impairment of the axonal transport and degeneration of neurons. In this review, we also present several perturbations of IF metabolism and organization associated with neurodegenerative disorders. Such modifications could represent strong markers of neuronal damages. Moreover, recent data suggest that IFs...
<p>As part of the neuronal cytoskeleton, neurofilaments are involved in maintaining cellular integri...
Summary Astrocytoma grade IV (glioblastoma multiforme) is the most common and most malignant tumor o...
Intermediate filaments are general constituents of the cytoskeleton. The function of these structure...
International audienceIntermediate filaments (IFs) of the nervous system, including neurofilaments, ...
Intermediate filament (IF) proteins are cytoplasmic and nuclear cytoskeletal proteins. Of the ~70 IF...
Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is the hallmark intermediate filament (IF; also known as nano...
Neuronal intermediate filaments are the most prominent cytoskeleton component of adult neurons in bo...
Determination of the type of intermediate filaments (IFs) present in a cell or tissue can yield info...
Intermediate filament proteins play an important role in maintaining a stable shape, as well as the ...
Neuroaxonal damage is the pathological substrate of permanent disability in various neurological dis...
Interest in neurofilaments has risen sharply in recent years with recognition of their potential as ...
Intermediate filament proteins play an important role in maintaining a stable shape, as well as the ...
The two major intermediate filament (IF) proteins of astrocytes are vimentin and GFAP. Early during ...
Intermediate filament (IF) proteins constitute an extremely large multigene family of developmentall...
<p>As part of the neuronal cytoskeleton, neurofilaments are involved in maintaining cellular integri...
Summary Astrocytoma grade IV (glioblastoma multiforme) is the most common and most malignant tumor o...
Intermediate filaments are general constituents of the cytoskeleton. The function of these structure...
International audienceIntermediate filaments (IFs) of the nervous system, including neurofilaments, ...
Intermediate filament (IF) proteins are cytoplasmic and nuclear cytoskeletal proteins. Of the ~70 IF...
Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is the hallmark intermediate filament (IF; also known as nano...
Neuronal intermediate filaments are the most prominent cytoskeleton component of adult neurons in bo...
Determination of the type of intermediate filaments (IFs) present in a cell or tissue can yield info...
Intermediate filament proteins play an important role in maintaining a stable shape, as well as the ...
Neuroaxonal damage is the pathological substrate of permanent disability in various neurological dis...
Interest in neurofilaments has risen sharply in recent years with recognition of their potential as ...
Intermediate filament proteins play an important role in maintaining a stable shape, as well as the ...
The two major intermediate filament (IF) proteins of astrocytes are vimentin and GFAP. Early during ...
Intermediate filament (IF) proteins constitute an extremely large multigene family of developmentall...
<p>As part of the neuronal cytoskeleton, neurofilaments are involved in maintaining cellular integri...
Summary Astrocytoma grade IV (glioblastoma multiforme) is the most common and most malignant tumor o...
Intermediate filaments are general constituents of the cytoskeleton. The function of these structure...