AbstractDystrophin-dystroglycan complexes in Schwann cells may play a role in both signaling and structural interactions between the extracellular matrix and the cytoskeleton. Sherman et al. (2001) show that a new complex containing dystrophin-related protein 2 (DRP2) and periaxin plays a role in Schwann cell-basal lamina interactions and PNS myelination
International audienceSchwannomin/merlin is the product of a tumor suppressor gene mutated in neurof...
The work within examined different aspects of the Schwann cell (SC) development and injury response...
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a common X-linked recessive neuromuscular disease due to altere...
AbstractDystroglycan-dystrophin complexes are believed to have structural and signaling functions by...
AbstractRetinal ganglion cells show direction selectivity in their responses to moving stimuli. The ...
In the peripheral nervous system, utrophin and the short dystrophin isoform (Dp116) are co-localized...
International audienceThe profound morphofunctional changes that Schwann cells (SCs) undergo during ...
The Neurofibromatosis type 2 tumor suppressor, schwannomin (Sch) is a plasma membrane-cytoskeleton l...
The Neurofibromatosis type 2 tumor suppressor, schwannomin (Sch) is a plasma membrane-cytoskeleton l...
International audienceThe profound morphofunctional changes that Schwann cells (SCs) undergo during ...
Myelination of axons accelerates nerve impulse propagation 20-100-fold, theoretically allowing rapid...
AbstractIn the developing CNS α- and β-dystroglycan are highly concentrated in the endfeet of radial...
AbstractAxons need to be above a minimum size before they can be ensheathed by myelin-forming glia. ...
AbstractSciatic nerve axons in cyclin D1 knockout mice develop normally, become properly ensheathed ...
AbstractSchwann cells are primarily discussed in the context of their ability to form myelin. Howeve...
International audienceSchwannomin/merlin is the product of a tumor suppressor gene mutated in neurof...
The work within examined different aspects of the Schwann cell (SC) development and injury response...
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a common X-linked recessive neuromuscular disease due to altere...
AbstractDystroglycan-dystrophin complexes are believed to have structural and signaling functions by...
AbstractRetinal ganglion cells show direction selectivity in their responses to moving stimuli. The ...
In the peripheral nervous system, utrophin and the short dystrophin isoform (Dp116) are co-localized...
International audienceThe profound morphofunctional changes that Schwann cells (SCs) undergo during ...
The Neurofibromatosis type 2 tumor suppressor, schwannomin (Sch) is a plasma membrane-cytoskeleton l...
The Neurofibromatosis type 2 tumor suppressor, schwannomin (Sch) is a plasma membrane-cytoskeleton l...
International audienceThe profound morphofunctional changes that Schwann cells (SCs) undergo during ...
Myelination of axons accelerates nerve impulse propagation 20-100-fold, theoretically allowing rapid...
AbstractIn the developing CNS α- and β-dystroglycan are highly concentrated in the endfeet of radial...
AbstractAxons need to be above a minimum size before they can be ensheathed by myelin-forming glia. ...
AbstractSciatic nerve axons in cyclin D1 knockout mice develop normally, become properly ensheathed ...
AbstractSchwann cells are primarily discussed in the context of their ability to form myelin. Howeve...
International audienceSchwannomin/merlin is the product of a tumor suppressor gene mutated in neurof...
The work within examined different aspects of the Schwann cell (SC) development and injury response...
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a common X-linked recessive neuromuscular disease due to altere...