AbstractSeveral experiments have shown that mechanical forces significantly influence the initiation, growth, and retraction of neurites of cultured neurons. A similar role has long been suggested for mechanical forces in vivo, but this hypothesis has remained unverified due to the paucity of in vivo studies of neuronal mechanical behavior. In this study, we used high-resolution micromechanical force sensors to study the mechanical response of motor neurons in live Drosophila embryos. Our experiments showed that Drosophila neurons maintained a rest tension (1–13 nN) and behaved like viscoelastic solids (i.e., with a linear force-deformation response followed by force relaxation to steady state) in response to sustained stretching. More impo...
Evidence is presented that (a) the growth cone of cultured neurons can exert mechanical tension, and...
Forces are important for neuronal outgrowth during the initial wiring of the nervous system and afte...
Axons are known to be under tension during growth and development for guidance of the growth cone, s...
Neurons are excitable cell types that process and convey information by producing electrochemical ...
AbstractSeveral in vitro and limited in vivo experiments have shown that neurons maintain a rest ten...
AbstractA bewildering series of dynamical processes take part in the development of the nervous syst...
Investigations over half a century have indicated that mechanical forces induce neurite growth, with...
Neurons are the basic communication element in the nervous system of nearly all animals. They commun...
AbstractTransection and displacement experiments on isolated neurons in culture have shown that thei...
During nervous system development, neurons extend axons along well-defined pathways. The current und...
AbstractRecent results indicate that, in addition to chemical cues, mechanical stimuli may also impa...
Neurons allocated to sense organs respond rapidly to mechanical signals dictating behavioral respons...
AbstractForces are important for neuronal outgrowth during the initial wiring of the nervous system ...
During nervous system development, neurons extend axons along well-defined pathways. The current und...
Transection and displacement experiments on isolated neurons in culture have shown that their neurit...
Evidence is presented that (a) the growth cone of cultured neurons can exert mechanical tension, and...
Forces are important for neuronal outgrowth during the initial wiring of the nervous system and afte...
Axons are known to be under tension during growth and development for guidance of the growth cone, s...
Neurons are excitable cell types that process and convey information by producing electrochemical ...
AbstractSeveral in vitro and limited in vivo experiments have shown that neurons maintain a rest ten...
AbstractA bewildering series of dynamical processes take part in the development of the nervous syst...
Investigations over half a century have indicated that mechanical forces induce neurite growth, with...
Neurons are the basic communication element in the nervous system of nearly all animals. They commun...
AbstractTransection and displacement experiments on isolated neurons in culture have shown that thei...
During nervous system development, neurons extend axons along well-defined pathways. The current und...
AbstractRecent results indicate that, in addition to chemical cues, mechanical stimuli may also impa...
Neurons allocated to sense organs respond rapidly to mechanical signals dictating behavioral respons...
AbstractForces are important for neuronal outgrowth during the initial wiring of the nervous system ...
During nervous system development, neurons extend axons along well-defined pathways. The current und...
Transection and displacement experiments on isolated neurons in culture have shown that their neurit...
Evidence is presented that (a) the growth cone of cultured neurons can exert mechanical tension, and...
Forces are important for neuronal outgrowth during the initial wiring of the nervous system and afte...
Axons are known to be under tension during growth and development for guidance of the growth cone, s...