Although calmodulin (CaM) is commonly considered to be an intracellular protein, it has been suggested lately that it is released and exerts functions extracellularly. In the present investigation this was studied in in vitro regenerating adult frog (Rana temporaria) sciatic nerves. Using a multi‐compartment incubation chamber, the non‐neuronal cells in the outgrowth region of such nerves were radiolabelled with amino acid precursors. Based on immunological criteria, these cells were shown to release CaM. When the nerves were treated with CaM, both the outgrowth of sensory axons and the injury‐induced proliferation of non‐neuronal cells were partially inhibited. The inhibitory effects occurred even when the incubation medium contained as li...
The local synthesis and subsequent retrograde axonal transport of [35S]methionine‐labelled proteins ...
In this thesis I explored the role of the calcium binding protein calmodulin in neuronal signalling ...
The adult frog dorsal root ganglia (DRGs) and their sciatic nerves (ScN) survive in organ culture fo...
Although calmodulin (CaM) is commonly considered to be an intracellular protein, it has been suggest...
The calmodulin inhibitor compound 48/80 has previously been shown to arrest axonal transport in vitr...
1. The role of calmodulin (CaM) in transmitter release was investigated using liposomes to deliver C...
The outgrowth region of the regenerating frog sciatic nerve shows an increased permeability for vari...
The adult frog sciatic nerve offers several advantages as an in vitro model to study nerve regenerat...
The effects of protein kinase inhibitors on regeneration in vitro of adult frog sciatic sensory axon...
The adult frog sciatic sensory neurons have been shown to regenerate in vitro. If a crush injury is ...
Labelled, rapidly transported axonal proteins were shown to be released frog adult frog sciatic sens...
Explanted preparations of peripheral nerves with attached dorsal root ganglia of adult mammals and a...
Explanted preparations of peripheral nerves with attached dorsal root ganglia of adult mammals and a...
The adult frog dorsal root ganglia (DRG) together with the sciatic nerve (ScN) has previously been s...
Abstract: The release of radiolabeled material from regenerating frog sciatic nerves was studied usi...
The local synthesis and subsequent retrograde axonal transport of [35S]methionine‐labelled proteins ...
In this thesis I explored the role of the calcium binding protein calmodulin in neuronal signalling ...
The adult frog dorsal root ganglia (DRGs) and their sciatic nerves (ScN) survive in organ culture fo...
Although calmodulin (CaM) is commonly considered to be an intracellular protein, it has been suggest...
The calmodulin inhibitor compound 48/80 has previously been shown to arrest axonal transport in vitr...
1. The role of calmodulin (CaM) in transmitter release was investigated using liposomes to deliver C...
The outgrowth region of the regenerating frog sciatic nerve shows an increased permeability for vari...
The adult frog sciatic nerve offers several advantages as an in vitro model to study nerve regenerat...
The effects of protein kinase inhibitors on regeneration in vitro of adult frog sciatic sensory axon...
The adult frog sciatic sensory neurons have been shown to regenerate in vitro. If a crush injury is ...
Labelled, rapidly transported axonal proteins were shown to be released frog adult frog sciatic sens...
Explanted preparations of peripheral nerves with attached dorsal root ganglia of adult mammals and a...
Explanted preparations of peripheral nerves with attached dorsal root ganglia of adult mammals and a...
The adult frog dorsal root ganglia (DRG) together with the sciatic nerve (ScN) has previously been s...
Abstract: The release of radiolabeled material from regenerating frog sciatic nerves was studied usi...
The local synthesis and subsequent retrograde axonal transport of [35S]methionine‐labelled proteins ...
In this thesis I explored the role of the calcium binding protein calmodulin in neuronal signalling ...
The adult frog dorsal root ganglia (DRGs) and their sciatic nerves (ScN) survive in organ culture fo...