AbstractAxons in the central nervous system of mature mammals generally fail to regenerate following injury. Although the reason for this regenerative failure remains unknown, several lines of evidence suggest that it is due to nonpermissiveness of oligodendrocytes for axonal elongation. However, most of the in vitro experiments carried out so far used neural-crest-derived peripheral neurons to test the permissiveness of oligodendrocytes, although studying the interactions between central neurons and oligodendrocytes is crucially important for elucidating their roles in vivo. In this study we cultured retinas and dorsal root ganglia of the chick embryo with oligodendrocytes obtained from postnatal rat spinal cord and performed time-lapse an...
During embryonic development, neural connections are made when axons grow over long distances to fin...
After a traumatic injury to the brain or spinal cord, the adult mammalian central nervous system (C...
International audienceIn lower vertebrates, like fishes and amphibians, retina is able to self-regen...
AbstractAxons in the central nervous system of mature mammals generally fail to regenerate following...
We investigated whether regenerating mature axons recapitulate embryonic features essential to succe...
We have studied the morphology of embryonic chick retinal and sympathetic growth cones as they meet ...
Numerous studies have shown that the developing tip of a neurite, the growth cone, can respond to en...
Growth cones of sympathetic neurons from the superior cervical ganglia of neonatal rats were studied...
AbstractDuring spinal cord development, oligodendrocytes originate in a discrete region of the ventr...
AbstractDuring spinal cord development, oligodendrocytes originate in a discrete region of the ventr...
One of the major impediments to successful recovery of function after a spinal cord injury is though...
Animal studies are now showing the exciting potential to achieve significant functional recovery fol...
Retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons in lizards (reptiles) were found to regenerate after optic nerve i...
Following optic nerve transection in goldfish, retinal axons regenerate. To determine what the growt...
Traumatic injury to the central nervous system (CNS) results in neurological deficits, in part, due...
During embryonic development, neural connections are made when axons grow over long distances to fin...
After a traumatic injury to the brain or spinal cord, the adult mammalian central nervous system (C...
International audienceIn lower vertebrates, like fishes and amphibians, retina is able to self-regen...
AbstractAxons in the central nervous system of mature mammals generally fail to regenerate following...
We investigated whether regenerating mature axons recapitulate embryonic features essential to succe...
We have studied the morphology of embryonic chick retinal and sympathetic growth cones as they meet ...
Numerous studies have shown that the developing tip of a neurite, the growth cone, can respond to en...
Growth cones of sympathetic neurons from the superior cervical ganglia of neonatal rats were studied...
AbstractDuring spinal cord development, oligodendrocytes originate in a discrete region of the ventr...
AbstractDuring spinal cord development, oligodendrocytes originate in a discrete region of the ventr...
One of the major impediments to successful recovery of function after a spinal cord injury is though...
Animal studies are now showing the exciting potential to achieve significant functional recovery fol...
Retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons in lizards (reptiles) were found to regenerate after optic nerve i...
Following optic nerve transection in goldfish, retinal axons regenerate. To determine what the growt...
Traumatic injury to the central nervous system (CNS) results in neurological deficits, in part, due...
During embryonic development, neural connections are made when axons grow over long distances to fin...
After a traumatic injury to the brain or spinal cord, the adult mammalian central nervous system (C...
International audienceIn lower vertebrates, like fishes and amphibians, retina is able to self-regen...