Abstract Millions of people experience injury to the central nervous system (CNS) each year, many of whom are left permanently disabled, providing a challenging hurdle for the field of regenerative medicine. Repair of damage in the CNS occurs through a concerted effort of phagocytosis of debris, cell proliferation and differentiation to produce new neurons and glia, distal axon/dendrite degeneration, proximal axon/dendrite regeneration and axon re-enwrapment. In humans, regeneration is observed within the peripheral nervous system, while in the CNS injured axons exhibit limited ability to regenerate. This has also been described for the fruit fly Drosophila. Powerful genetic tools available in Drosophila have allowed the response to CNS ins...
SummaryNeuron-glia communication is central to all nervous system responses to trauma, yet neural in...
As populations benefit from increasing lifespans, neurodegenerative diseases have emerged as a criti...
With the increase in the ageing population, neurodegenerative disease is devastating to families and...
Neurite degeneration is a hallmark feature of nearly all neurodegenerative diseases, occurs after mo...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) exhibits limited regenerative capacity and the mechanisms...
doi:10.3791/50306 (2013). An experimental method has been developed to investigate the cellular resp...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) exhibits limited regenerative capacity and the mechanisms...
Organisms are structurally robust, as cells accommodate changes preserving structural integrity and ...
The human central nervous system (CNS) cannot regenerate upon injury, however those of some animals ...
Abstract Background After axon severing, neurons recover function by reinitiating axon outgrowth. Ne...
The integration of a neuron in a functional circuit relies on the controlled formation of neurites. ...
Drosophilae are emerging as a valuable model to study traumatic brain injury (TBI)-induced secondary...
Injuries of the adult nervous system such as peripheral lesions or central focal strokes lead to sub...
Organisms are structurally robust, as cells accommodate changes preserving structural integrity and ...
Both cell-intrinsic and extrinsic pathways govern axon regeneration, but only a limited number of fa...
SummaryNeuron-glia communication is central to all nervous system responses to trauma, yet neural in...
As populations benefit from increasing lifespans, neurodegenerative diseases have emerged as a criti...
With the increase in the ageing population, neurodegenerative disease is devastating to families and...
Neurite degeneration is a hallmark feature of nearly all neurodegenerative diseases, occurs after mo...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) exhibits limited regenerative capacity and the mechanisms...
doi:10.3791/50306 (2013). An experimental method has been developed to investigate the cellular resp...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) exhibits limited regenerative capacity and the mechanisms...
Organisms are structurally robust, as cells accommodate changes preserving structural integrity and ...
The human central nervous system (CNS) cannot regenerate upon injury, however those of some animals ...
Abstract Background After axon severing, neurons recover function by reinitiating axon outgrowth. Ne...
The integration of a neuron in a functional circuit relies on the controlled formation of neurites. ...
Drosophilae are emerging as a valuable model to study traumatic brain injury (TBI)-induced secondary...
Injuries of the adult nervous system such as peripheral lesions or central focal strokes lead to sub...
Organisms are structurally robust, as cells accommodate changes preserving structural integrity and ...
Both cell-intrinsic and extrinsic pathways govern axon regeneration, but only a limited number of fa...
SummaryNeuron-glia communication is central to all nervous system responses to trauma, yet neural in...
As populations benefit from increasing lifespans, neurodegenerative diseases have emerged as a criti...
With the increase in the ageing population, neurodegenerative disease is devastating to families and...