Nogo is a member of the reticulon family. Our understanding of the physiological functions of the Nogo-A protein has grown over the last few years, and this molecule is now recognized as one of the most important axonal regrowth inhibitors present in central nervous system (CNS) myelin. Nogo-A plays other important roles in nervous system development, epilepsy, vascular physiology, muscle pathology, stroke, inflammation, and CNS tumors. Since the exact role of Nogo-A protein in human brain development is still poorly understood, we studied its cellular and regional distribution by immunohistochemistry in the frontal lobe of 30 human fetal brains. Nogo-A was expressed in the following cortical zones: ependyma, ventricular zone, subventricula...
Recently, we discovered a new role for the well-known axonal growth inhibitory molecule Nogo-A as a ...
Although Nogo-A has been intensively studied for its inhibitory effect on axonal regeneration in the...
We have investigated the localization of Nogo, an inhibitory protein acting on regenerating axons in...
Nogo is a member of the reticulon family. Our understanding of the physiological functions of the No...
Nogo-A is a transmembrane protein originally discovered in myelin, produced by postnatal central ner...
Nogo-A is a potent inhibitor of axon regeneration that is expressed by myelin forming oligodendrocyt...
Nogo-A was initially discovered as a myelin-associated growth inhibitory protein limiting axonal reg...
Nogo-A is an important axonal growth inhibitor in the adult and developing CNS. In vitro, Nogo-A has...
An appropriate strength of Nogo-like signaling is important to maintain synaptic homeostasis in the ...
Nogo-A is highly expressed in oligodendrocytes in the adult central nervous system (CNS). Recently i...
Nogo is well established for its inhibitory action on axon regeneration in the adult central nervous...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 62-84).Axon regeneration failure in the adult mammalian ...
Nogo-A is a myelin associated protein and one of the most potent neurite growth inhibitors in the ce...
The central nervous system of higher vertebrates, in contrast to the peripheral one, doesn't regener...
Expression of Nogo protein was investigated in the optic pathway of embryonic mice by using isoform-...
Recently, we discovered a new role for the well-known axonal growth inhibitory molecule Nogo-A as a ...
Although Nogo-A has been intensively studied for its inhibitory effect on axonal regeneration in the...
We have investigated the localization of Nogo, an inhibitory protein acting on regenerating axons in...
Nogo is a member of the reticulon family. Our understanding of the physiological functions of the No...
Nogo-A is a transmembrane protein originally discovered in myelin, produced by postnatal central ner...
Nogo-A is a potent inhibitor of axon regeneration that is expressed by myelin forming oligodendrocyt...
Nogo-A was initially discovered as a myelin-associated growth inhibitory protein limiting axonal reg...
Nogo-A is an important axonal growth inhibitor in the adult and developing CNS. In vitro, Nogo-A has...
An appropriate strength of Nogo-like signaling is important to maintain synaptic homeostasis in the ...
Nogo-A is highly expressed in oligodendrocytes in the adult central nervous system (CNS). Recently i...
Nogo is well established for its inhibitory action on axon regeneration in the adult central nervous...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 62-84).Axon regeneration failure in the adult mammalian ...
Nogo-A is a myelin associated protein and one of the most potent neurite growth inhibitors in the ce...
The central nervous system of higher vertebrates, in contrast to the peripheral one, doesn't regener...
Expression of Nogo protein was investigated in the optic pathway of embryonic mice by using isoform-...
Recently, we discovered a new role for the well-known axonal growth inhibitory molecule Nogo-A as a ...
Although Nogo-A has been intensively studied for its inhibitory effect on axonal regeneration in the...
We have investigated the localization of Nogo, an inhibitory protein acting on regenerating axons in...