AbstractSeveral in vitro and limited in vivo experiments have shown that neurons maintain a rest tension along their axons intrinsically. They grow in response to stretch but contract in response to loss of tension. This contraction eventually leads to the restoration of the rest tension in axons. However, the mechanism by which axons maintain tension in vivo remains elusive. The objective of this work is to elucidate the key cytoskeletal components responsible for generating tension in axons. Toward this goal, in vivo experiments were conducted on single axons of embryonic Drosophila motor neurons in the presence of various drugs. Each axon was slackened mechanically by bringing the neuromuscular junction toward the central nervous system ...
SummaryAxis elongation in Drosophila occurs through polarized cell rearrangements driven by actomyos...
Mechanical force is crucial in guiding axon outgrowth before and after synapse formation. This proce...
SummaryBackgroundHigher animals generate an elaborate muscle-tendon network to perform their movemen...
AbstractSeveral in vitro and limited in vivo experiments have shown that neurons maintain a rest ten...
Neurons are excitable cell types that process and convey information by producing electrochemical ...
AbstractSeveral experiments have shown that mechanical forces significantly influence the initiation...
AbstractA bewildering series of dynamical processes take part in the development of the nervous syst...
Axonal growth is a phenomenon of great interest for the community of neuroscientists. However, the k...
Synaptic vesicles play a central role in the functionality and adaptability of the nervous system. T...
AbstractForces are important for neuronal outgrowth during the initial wiring of the nervous system ...
45 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Individual neurons extend mult...
AbstractTransection and displacement experiments on isolated neurons in culture have shown that thei...
Neurons are the basic communication element in the nervous system of nearly all animals. They commun...
Axons are known to be under tension during growth and development for guidance of the growth cone, s...
Axonal growth has attracted considerable interest in the last decades. Historically, axon outgrowth ...
SummaryAxis elongation in Drosophila occurs through polarized cell rearrangements driven by actomyos...
Mechanical force is crucial in guiding axon outgrowth before and after synapse formation. This proce...
SummaryBackgroundHigher animals generate an elaborate muscle-tendon network to perform their movemen...
AbstractSeveral in vitro and limited in vivo experiments have shown that neurons maintain a rest ten...
Neurons are excitable cell types that process and convey information by producing electrochemical ...
AbstractSeveral experiments have shown that mechanical forces significantly influence the initiation...
AbstractA bewildering series of dynamical processes take part in the development of the nervous syst...
Axonal growth is a phenomenon of great interest for the community of neuroscientists. However, the k...
Synaptic vesicles play a central role in the functionality and adaptability of the nervous system. T...
AbstractForces are important for neuronal outgrowth during the initial wiring of the nervous system ...
45 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Individual neurons extend mult...
AbstractTransection and displacement experiments on isolated neurons in culture have shown that thei...
Neurons are the basic communication element in the nervous system of nearly all animals. They commun...
Axons are known to be under tension during growth and development for guidance of the growth cone, s...
Axonal growth has attracted considerable interest in the last decades. Historically, axon outgrowth ...
SummaryAxis elongation in Drosophila occurs through polarized cell rearrangements driven by actomyos...
Mechanical force is crucial in guiding axon outgrowth before and after synapse formation. This proce...
SummaryBackgroundHigher animals generate an elaborate muscle-tendon network to perform their movemen...