AbstractTransection and displacement experiments on isolated neurons in culture have shown that their neurites are under tension [1,2]. Such tensile forces might be important in determining the structures of neuronal arbors in vivo[1]. It has also been proposed that tension mechanisms generate the global folding patterns of the brain [3]. It has been difficult to determine whether tension is important in vivo, however, because most neuronal arbors have complex three-dimensional structures that cannot be perturbed in a controlled manner. Here we describe a situation in which tension can be demonstrated and perturbed in an intact central nervous system (CNS). In the embryonic CNS neuropil of the grasshopper Schistocerca americana, the axon of...
Neuronal differentiation is under the tight control of both biochemical and physical information ari...
While axon fasciculation plays a key role in the development of neural networks, very little is know...
Neuronal growth is a complex process involving many intra- and extracellular mechanisms which are co...
AbstractTransection and displacement experiments on isolated neurons in culture have shown that thei...
Transection and displacement experiments on isolated neurons in culture have shown that their neurit...
AbstractA bewildering series of dynamical processes take part in the development of the nervous syst...
We investigate rules that govern neuronal arborization, specifically the local geometry of the bifur...
AbstractSeveral experiments have shown that mechanical forces significantly influence the initiation...
Neurons are excitable cell types that process and convey information by producing electrochemical ...
Axons are known to be under tension during growth and development for guidance of the growth cone, s...
AbstractSeveral in vitro and limited in vivo experiments have shown that neurons maintain a rest ten...
Evidence is presented that (a) the growth cone of cultured neurons can exert mechanical tension, and...
AbstractRecent results indicate that, in addition to chemical cues, mechanical stimuli may also impa...
International audienceNeuronal differentiation is under the tight control of both biochemical and ph...
Neuronal differentiation is under the tight control of both biochemical and physical information ari...
Neuronal differentiation is under the tight control of both biochemical and physical information ari...
While axon fasciculation plays a key role in the development of neural networks, very little is know...
Neuronal growth is a complex process involving many intra- and extracellular mechanisms which are co...
AbstractTransection and displacement experiments on isolated neurons in culture have shown that thei...
Transection and displacement experiments on isolated neurons in culture have shown that their neurit...
AbstractA bewildering series of dynamical processes take part in the development of the nervous syst...
We investigate rules that govern neuronal arborization, specifically the local geometry of the bifur...
AbstractSeveral experiments have shown that mechanical forces significantly influence the initiation...
Neurons are excitable cell types that process and convey information by producing electrochemical ...
Axons are known to be under tension during growth and development for guidance of the growth cone, s...
AbstractSeveral in vitro and limited in vivo experiments have shown that neurons maintain a rest ten...
Evidence is presented that (a) the growth cone of cultured neurons can exert mechanical tension, and...
AbstractRecent results indicate that, in addition to chemical cues, mechanical stimuli may also impa...
International audienceNeuronal differentiation is under the tight control of both biochemical and ph...
Neuronal differentiation is under the tight control of both biochemical and physical information ari...
Neuronal differentiation is under the tight control of both biochemical and physical information ari...
While axon fasciculation plays a key role in the development of neural networks, very little is know...
Neuronal growth is a complex process involving many intra- and extracellular mechanisms which are co...