The production of neurons from neural progenitor cells, the growth of axons and dendrites and the formation and reorganization of synapses are examples of neuroplasticity. These processes are regulated by cell-autonomous and intercellular (paracrine and endocrine) programs that mediate responses of neural cells to environmental input. Mitochondria are highly mobile and move within and between subcellular compartments involved in neuroplasticity (synaptic terminals, dendrites, cell body and the axon). By generating energy (ATP and NAD + ), and regulating subcellular Ca 2+ and redox homoeostasis, mitochondria may play important roles in controlling fundamental processes in neuroplasticity, including neural differentiation, neurite outgrowth, ...
Mitochondria are involved in ATP supply to cells through oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS), synthes...
Conference Theme: Nature and Nurture in Brain FunctionsMitochondrial fragmentation due to fission/fu...
Evidence suggests a striking causal relationship between changes in quality control of neuronal mito...
Mitochondrial electron transport generates the ATP that is essential for the excitability and surviv...
Mitochondria play many important biological roles, including ATP production, lipid biogenesis, ROS r...
Mitochondria play a multidimensional role in the function and the vitality of the neurological syste...
Mitochondria are dynamic cellular organelles that consistently migrate, fuse, and divide to modulate...
Neurons are metabolically active cells with high energy demands at locations distant from the cell b...
The view of mitochondria acting solely as a powerhouse of the cell is no longer accurate. Besides ce...
Mitochondria are multifaceted organelles that serve to power critical neuronal functions. Additional...
Mitophagy is a novel identified autophagic process through which defective and malfunctioning mitoch...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) undergo massive molecular and cellular changes during neuronal differentiat...
Mitochondria are organelles with recognized key roles in cellular homeostasis, including bioenergeti...
Mitochondria are bilayer sub-cellular organelles that are an integral part of normal cellular physio...
Mitochondria are remarkably dynamic organelles that migrate, divide and fuse. Cycles of mitochondria...
Mitochondria are involved in ATP supply to cells through oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS), synthes...
Conference Theme: Nature and Nurture in Brain FunctionsMitochondrial fragmentation due to fission/fu...
Evidence suggests a striking causal relationship between changes in quality control of neuronal mito...
Mitochondrial electron transport generates the ATP that is essential for the excitability and surviv...
Mitochondria play many important biological roles, including ATP production, lipid biogenesis, ROS r...
Mitochondria play a multidimensional role in the function and the vitality of the neurological syste...
Mitochondria are dynamic cellular organelles that consistently migrate, fuse, and divide to modulate...
Neurons are metabolically active cells with high energy demands at locations distant from the cell b...
The view of mitochondria acting solely as a powerhouse of the cell is no longer accurate. Besides ce...
Mitochondria are multifaceted organelles that serve to power critical neuronal functions. Additional...
Mitophagy is a novel identified autophagic process through which defective and malfunctioning mitoch...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) undergo massive molecular and cellular changes during neuronal differentiat...
Mitochondria are organelles with recognized key roles in cellular homeostasis, including bioenergeti...
Mitochondria are bilayer sub-cellular organelles that are an integral part of normal cellular physio...
Mitochondria are remarkably dynamic organelles that migrate, divide and fuse. Cycles of mitochondria...
Mitochondria are involved in ATP supply to cells through oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS), synthes...
Conference Theme: Nature and Nurture in Brain FunctionsMitochondrial fragmentation due to fission/fu...
Evidence suggests a striking causal relationship between changes in quality control of neuronal mito...