AbstractI had the good fortune to behold for the first time that fantastic ending of the growing axon. In my sections of the spinal cord of the three day chick embryo, this ending appeared as a concentration of protoplasm of conical form, endowed with amoeboid movements. It could be compared with a living battering ram, soft and flexible, which advances, pushing aside mechanically the obstacles which it finds in its path, until it reaches the region of its peripheral termination. This curious terminal club, I christened the growth cone.Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Recollections of My Lif
During neural circuit formation, axons navigate several choice points to reach their final target. A...
Journal ArticleIn the previous paper (Raper, J. A., M. Bastiani, and C. S. Goodman (1983) J. Neurosc...
AbstractRecent studies suggest that local translation of mRNA within axons plays a key role in two a...
AbstractI had the good fortune to behold for the first time that fantastic ending of the growing axo...
Growth cones, found at the tip of axonal projections, are the sensory and motile organelles of devel...
Axon outgrowth and guidance to the proper target requires the coordination of filamentous (F)-actin ...
ABSTRACT: Studies in vitro have revealed a great deal about growth cone behaviors, especially respon...
AbstractRecent studies indicate the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons are a final common target of...
Journal ArticleOne of the central questions of developmental neurobiology concerns how the diversity...
Neuroplasticity, the ability for neurons to reorganize and form new connections, has major implicati...
Growth cones on neuronal process navigate over long distances to their targets in the developing ner...
The growth cone of a developing axon senses and responds to extracellular cues resulting in the migr...
AbstractAxonal growth cones can turn in response to minute concentration differences in extracellula...
Journal ArticleThe selective affinities that growth cones display for specific axonal surfaces give ...
AbstractGrowth cones are highly motile structures found at the leading edge of developing and regene...
During neural circuit formation, axons navigate several choice points to reach their final target. A...
Journal ArticleIn the previous paper (Raper, J. A., M. Bastiani, and C. S. Goodman (1983) J. Neurosc...
AbstractRecent studies suggest that local translation of mRNA within axons plays a key role in two a...
AbstractI had the good fortune to behold for the first time that fantastic ending of the growing axo...
Growth cones, found at the tip of axonal projections, are the sensory and motile organelles of devel...
Axon outgrowth and guidance to the proper target requires the coordination of filamentous (F)-actin ...
ABSTRACT: Studies in vitro have revealed a great deal about growth cone behaviors, especially respon...
AbstractRecent studies indicate the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons are a final common target of...
Journal ArticleOne of the central questions of developmental neurobiology concerns how the diversity...
Neuroplasticity, the ability for neurons to reorganize and form new connections, has major implicati...
Growth cones on neuronal process navigate over long distances to their targets in the developing ner...
The growth cone of a developing axon senses and responds to extracellular cues resulting in the migr...
AbstractAxonal growth cones can turn in response to minute concentration differences in extracellula...
Journal ArticleThe selective affinities that growth cones display for specific axonal surfaces give ...
AbstractGrowth cones are highly motile structures found at the leading edge of developing and regene...
During neural circuit formation, axons navigate several choice points to reach their final target. A...
Journal ArticleIn the previous paper (Raper, J. A., M. Bastiani, and C. S. Goodman (1983) J. Neurosc...
AbstractRecent studies suggest that local translation of mRNA within axons plays a key role in two a...