During retinal growth and optic axon regeneration, the differential expression of the neuronal intermediate filament proteins, plasticin and gefiltin, in the goldfish visual pathway suggests that these proteins support programmed axonal growth. To investigate plasticin and gefiltin during axonogenesis, we turned to the zebrafish, a system that is more amenable to mutational analysis. As a first step, we demonstrated that the intermediate filament compositions of goldfish and zebrafish are similar. In addition, the cDNAs for zebrafish plasticin and gefiltin were cloned and characterized. Using in situ hybridization in retina, we show increased mRNA levels for these proteins following optic nerve crush. Zebrafish plasticin and gefiltin peak a...
This study explored why lesioned retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons regenerate successfully in the ze...
Teleost fish have a remarkable capacity to regenerate their central nervous system (CNS) following d...
The properties of glial cells in lesioned nerves contribute quite substantially to success or failur...
During retinal growth and optic axon regeneration, the differential expression of the neuronal inter...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) shows a very limited capacity for axonal regeneration, a ...
Reorganization of the intermediate filament (IF) network during axonal regeneration is accompanied b...
AbstractUnlike mammals, teleost fish are able to mount an efficient and robust regenerative response...
The Cntn1 (Contactin/F3/F11) cell adhesion molecule is involved in axon growth and guidance, fascicu...
Following injury to the central nervous system (CNS), adult mammals are largely unable to regenerate...
Mammalian retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the central nervous system (CNS) often die after trauma t...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) is incapable of regenerating damaged axons; as a result, ...
Previous attempts to characterize the molecular events that support successful regeneration of axoto...
The ability of lower vertebrates to regenerate an injured optic nerve has been widely studied as a m...
Overcoming the failure of axon regeneration in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS) after inju...
In lower vertebrates, retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) can regenerate their axons and reestablish funct...
This study explored why lesioned retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons regenerate successfully in the ze...
Teleost fish have a remarkable capacity to regenerate their central nervous system (CNS) following d...
The properties of glial cells in lesioned nerves contribute quite substantially to success or failur...
During retinal growth and optic axon regeneration, the differential expression of the neuronal inter...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) shows a very limited capacity for axonal regeneration, a ...
Reorganization of the intermediate filament (IF) network during axonal regeneration is accompanied b...
AbstractUnlike mammals, teleost fish are able to mount an efficient and robust regenerative response...
The Cntn1 (Contactin/F3/F11) cell adhesion molecule is involved in axon growth and guidance, fascicu...
Following injury to the central nervous system (CNS), adult mammals are largely unable to regenerate...
Mammalian retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the central nervous system (CNS) often die after trauma t...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) is incapable of regenerating damaged axons; as a result, ...
Previous attempts to characterize the molecular events that support successful regeneration of axoto...
The ability of lower vertebrates to regenerate an injured optic nerve has been widely studied as a m...
Overcoming the failure of axon regeneration in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS) after inju...
In lower vertebrates, retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) can regenerate their axons and reestablish funct...
This study explored why lesioned retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons regenerate successfully in the ze...
Teleost fish have a remarkable capacity to regenerate their central nervous system (CNS) following d...
The properties of glial cells in lesioned nerves contribute quite substantially to success or failur...