AbstractWe review here evidence defining a molecular pathway that includes cell cycle-related molecules and that appears to play a required role in neuron death during normal development as well as in disease and trauma. The pathway starts with inappropriate activation of cyclin dependent kinase 4 (Cdk4) in neurons which leads to hyper-phosphorylation of the pRb family member p130. This in turn results in dissociation of p130 and its associated chromatin modifiers Suv39H1 and HDAC1 from the transcription factor E2F4. Dissociation of this complex results in de-repression of genes with E2F binding sites including those encoding the transcription factors B- and C-Myb. Once elevated in neurons, B- and C-Myb proteins bind to the promoter for the...
Cyclin dependent kinases (Cdks) belong to a large family of evolutionary conserved kinases that are ...
AbstractNeuronal death induced by a variety of means requires participation of the E2F family of tra...
peer reviewedA persistent dogma in neuroscience supported the idea that terminally differentiated ne...
Apoptosis of neurons is indispensable to the normal development of the nervous system and contribute...
Cell cycle molecules are mostly dormant in differentiated neurons that are post-mitotic and in the ...
Ischemic stroke occurs as a result of a lack or severe reduction of blood supply to the brain. Prese...
AbstractStroke results from a transient or permanent reduction in blood flow to the brain. The mecha...
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...
Evidence indicates that neuronal loss in the course of neurodegenerative disease often occurs throug...
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...
AbstractStroke results from a transient or permanent reduction in blood flow to the brain. The mecha...
AbstractSympathetic neuronal death induced by nerve growth factor (NGF) deprivation requires the mac...
AbstractCell cycle events have been documented to be associated with several human neurodegenerative...
Intracellular pathways related to cell survival regulate neuronal physiology during development and ...
AbstractNeurones undergo diverse forms of cell death depending on the nature and severity of the str...
Cyclin dependent kinases (Cdks) belong to a large family of evolutionary conserved kinases that are ...
AbstractNeuronal death induced by a variety of means requires participation of the E2F family of tra...
peer reviewedA persistent dogma in neuroscience supported the idea that terminally differentiated ne...
Apoptosis of neurons is indispensable to the normal development of the nervous system and contribute...
Cell cycle molecules are mostly dormant in differentiated neurons that are post-mitotic and in the ...
Ischemic stroke occurs as a result of a lack or severe reduction of blood supply to the brain. Prese...
AbstractStroke results from a transient or permanent reduction in blood flow to the brain. The mecha...
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...
Evidence indicates that neuronal loss in the course of neurodegenerative disease often occurs throug...
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...
AbstractStroke results from a transient or permanent reduction in blood flow to the brain. The mecha...
AbstractSympathetic neuronal death induced by nerve growth factor (NGF) deprivation requires the mac...
AbstractCell cycle events have been documented to be associated with several human neurodegenerative...
Intracellular pathways related to cell survival regulate neuronal physiology during development and ...
AbstractNeurones undergo diverse forms of cell death depending on the nature and severity of the str...
Cyclin dependent kinases (Cdks) belong to a large family of evolutionary conserved kinases that are ...
AbstractNeuronal death induced by a variety of means requires participation of the E2F family of tra...
peer reviewedA persistent dogma in neuroscience supported the idea that terminally differentiated ne...