AbstractPolarized growth of the neuron would logically require some form of membrane traffic to the tip of the growth cone, regulated in conjunction with other trafficking processes that are common to both neuronal and non-neuronal cells. Unlike axons, dendrites are endowed with membranous organelles of the exocytic pathway extending from the cell soma, including both rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the ER–Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC). Dendrites also have satellite Golgi-like cisternal stacks known as Golgi outposts that have no membranous connections with the somatic Golgi. Golgi outposts presumably serve both general and specific local trafficking needs, and could mediate membrane traffic required for polarized d...
<div><p>Formation of elaborately branched dendrites is necessary for the proper input and connectivi...
SummaryThe local synthesis of transmembrane proteins underlies functional specialization of dendriti...
SummaryA fundamental and still largely unresolved question is how neurons achieve rapid delivery of ...
AbstractPolarized growth of the neuron would logically require some form of membrane traffic to the ...
SummaryProper growth of dendrites is critical to the formation of neuronal circuits, but the cellula...
Proper growth of dendrites is critical to the formation of neuronal circuits, but the cellular machi...
During development, neurons progress through rapid yet stereotypical shape changes to achieve proper...
Dendritic exocytosis is required for a broad array of neuronal functions including retrograde signal...
AbstractThe plasma membrane of neurons can be divided into two domains, the soma-dendritic and the a...
SummaryLittle is known about how the distinct architectures of dendrites and axons are established. ...
SummaryLocalized signaling in neuronal dendrites requires tight spatial control of membrane composit...
AbstractAmong the most morphologically complex cells, neurons are masters of membrane specialization...
10.1016/j.bbamcr.2007.11.011Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Molecular Cell Research17832169-176BAMR
A fundamental characteristic of neurons is the relationship between the architecture of the polarize...
The secretory pathway supplies membrane proteins and lipids essential for cell growth. The developme...
<div><p>Formation of elaborately branched dendrites is necessary for the proper input and connectivi...
SummaryThe local synthesis of transmembrane proteins underlies functional specialization of dendriti...
SummaryA fundamental and still largely unresolved question is how neurons achieve rapid delivery of ...
AbstractPolarized growth of the neuron would logically require some form of membrane traffic to the ...
SummaryProper growth of dendrites is critical to the formation of neuronal circuits, but the cellula...
Proper growth of dendrites is critical to the formation of neuronal circuits, but the cellular machi...
During development, neurons progress through rapid yet stereotypical shape changes to achieve proper...
Dendritic exocytosis is required for a broad array of neuronal functions including retrograde signal...
AbstractThe plasma membrane of neurons can be divided into two domains, the soma-dendritic and the a...
SummaryLittle is known about how the distinct architectures of dendrites and axons are established. ...
SummaryLocalized signaling in neuronal dendrites requires tight spatial control of membrane composit...
AbstractAmong the most morphologically complex cells, neurons are masters of membrane specialization...
10.1016/j.bbamcr.2007.11.011Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Molecular Cell Research17832169-176BAMR
A fundamental characteristic of neurons is the relationship between the architecture of the polarize...
The secretory pathway supplies membrane proteins and lipids essential for cell growth. The developme...
<div><p>Formation of elaborately branched dendrites is necessary for the proper input and connectivi...
SummaryThe local synthesis of transmembrane proteins underlies functional specialization of dendriti...
SummaryA fundamental and still largely unresolved question is how neurons achieve rapid delivery of ...