Cell migration in the central nervous system depends, in part, on receptors and extracellular matrix molecules that likewise support axonal outgrowth. We have investigated the influence of T61, a monoclonal antibody that has been shown to inhibit growth cone motility in vitro, on neuronal migration in the developing optic tectum. Intraventricular injections of antibody-producing hybridoma cells or ascites fluid were used to determine the action of this antibody in an in vivo environment. To document alterations in tectal layer formation, a combination of cell-nuclei staining and axonal immunolabeling methods was employed. In the presence of T61 antibody, cells normally destined for superficial layers accumulated in the ventricular zone inst...
The INO (inhibitor of neurite outgrowth) antibody recognizes a laminin-heparan sulfate proteoglycan ...
In considering what makes axons grow along certain pathways and not others, it is natural to look fo...
AbstractAxonal interactions, which are mediated by cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) as well as other t...
Temporal retinal axons growing in vitro on carpets of tectal membranes are deflected by cell membran...
Deni S. GalileoIn the developing brain, neurons are born in the ventricular zone and migrate outward...
AbstractWe have characterized the antigen recognized by mab10, a monoclonal antibody that has been s...
A monoclonal antibody technique has been used to locate a neural antigen which appears to be involve...
Astrocytes have been considered to be transformed from radial glial cells that appear at early stage...
The tectobulbar tract is the first long-distance projecting fiber pathway to appear during the devel...
Neuroanatomical tracing of retinal axons and axonal terminals with the fluorescent dye, DiI, was com...
Membranes from posterior and anterior thirds of the chick optic tectum were added to explants from n...
Previous studies from this laboratory (M. Bronner-Fraser (1985). J. Cell Biol. 101, 610) have demons...
INO (inhibitor of neurite outgrowth) is a monoclonal antibody that blocks axon outgrowth, presumably...
Important information about the mechanisms of axon guidance in the developing and regenerating brain...
Recently developed neuroanatomical staining methods utilizing transportable markers have made it pos...
The INO (inhibitor of neurite outgrowth) antibody recognizes a laminin-heparan sulfate proteoglycan ...
In considering what makes axons grow along certain pathways and not others, it is natural to look fo...
AbstractAxonal interactions, which are mediated by cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) as well as other t...
Temporal retinal axons growing in vitro on carpets of tectal membranes are deflected by cell membran...
Deni S. GalileoIn the developing brain, neurons are born in the ventricular zone and migrate outward...
AbstractWe have characterized the antigen recognized by mab10, a monoclonal antibody that has been s...
A monoclonal antibody technique has been used to locate a neural antigen which appears to be involve...
Astrocytes have been considered to be transformed from radial glial cells that appear at early stage...
The tectobulbar tract is the first long-distance projecting fiber pathway to appear during the devel...
Neuroanatomical tracing of retinal axons and axonal terminals with the fluorescent dye, DiI, was com...
Membranes from posterior and anterior thirds of the chick optic tectum were added to explants from n...
Previous studies from this laboratory (M. Bronner-Fraser (1985). J. Cell Biol. 101, 610) have demons...
INO (inhibitor of neurite outgrowth) is a monoclonal antibody that blocks axon outgrowth, presumably...
Important information about the mechanisms of axon guidance in the developing and regenerating brain...
Recently developed neuroanatomical staining methods utilizing transportable markers have made it pos...
The INO (inhibitor of neurite outgrowth) antibody recognizes a laminin-heparan sulfate proteoglycan ...
In considering what makes axons grow along certain pathways and not others, it is natural to look fo...
AbstractAxonal interactions, which are mediated by cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) as well as other t...