AbstractDuring the growth of axons, the surface area of the neuron increases dramatically. Membrane addition as well as exchange could contribute to rapid membrane dynamics or flow. Using diffusing latex beads to monitor membrane flow, we find that axonal membrane flows rapidly (7 μm/min) from growth cone to cell body during axon growth and that flow is inhibited by brefeldin A. To power this flow, there is a membrane tension gradient from growth cone to cell body that could draw the membrane over the axon at that rate. Further, when an artificial flow is induced to the center of the axon by use of laser tweezers, the primary source of the membrane is from the growth cone. We suggest that during neuron growth, there is excess membrane added...
AbstractWhether the axonal framework is stationary or moves is a central debate in cell biology. To ...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is enriched in specific adaptor, cytoskeletal, and transmembrane mole...
Here, will review current evidence regarding the signaling pathways and mechanisms underlying membra...
AbstractDuring the growth of axons, the surface area of the neuron increases dramatically. Membrane ...
AbstractExperiments with laser optical tweezers throw light on the old question of where membrane is...
AbstractThe rapid transition of a stationary axon into a motile growth cone requires the recruitment...
Many cell phenomena involve major morphological changes, particularly in mitosis and the process of ...
Membrane tethers are extracted at constant velocity from neuronal growth cones using a force generat...
Background: During nerve growth, cytoplasmic vesicles add new membrane preferentially to the growth ...
AbstractMechanical properties of cell membranes are known to be significantly influenced by the unde...
International audienceMicrofluidic-based fluorescent exclusion method allows to tackle the issue of ...
AbstractNakada et al. revisit the controversial question of whether membrane lipids are able to diff...
Restricted Access.Mechanical properties of cell membranes are known to be significantly influenced b...
During development, neurons progress through rapid yet stereotypical shape changes to achieve proper...
AbstractWhen membrane-attached beads are pulled vertically by a laser tweezers, a membrane tube of c...
AbstractWhether the axonal framework is stationary or moves is a central debate in cell biology. To ...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is enriched in specific adaptor, cytoskeletal, and transmembrane mole...
Here, will review current evidence regarding the signaling pathways and mechanisms underlying membra...
AbstractDuring the growth of axons, the surface area of the neuron increases dramatically. Membrane ...
AbstractExperiments with laser optical tweezers throw light on the old question of where membrane is...
AbstractThe rapid transition of a stationary axon into a motile growth cone requires the recruitment...
Many cell phenomena involve major morphological changes, particularly in mitosis and the process of ...
Membrane tethers are extracted at constant velocity from neuronal growth cones using a force generat...
Background: During nerve growth, cytoplasmic vesicles add new membrane preferentially to the growth ...
AbstractMechanical properties of cell membranes are known to be significantly influenced by the unde...
International audienceMicrofluidic-based fluorescent exclusion method allows to tackle the issue of ...
AbstractNakada et al. revisit the controversial question of whether membrane lipids are able to diff...
Restricted Access.Mechanical properties of cell membranes are known to be significantly influenced b...
During development, neurons progress through rapid yet stereotypical shape changes to achieve proper...
AbstractWhen membrane-attached beads are pulled vertically by a laser tweezers, a membrane tube of c...
AbstractWhether the axonal framework is stationary or moves is a central debate in cell biology. To ...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is enriched in specific adaptor, cytoskeletal, and transmembrane mole...
Here, will review current evidence regarding the signaling pathways and mechanisms underlying membra...