Knowledge of the molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying the separation of dendritic and axonal compartments is not only crucial for understanding the assembly of neural circuits, but also for developing strategies to correct defective dendrites or axons in diseases with subcellular precision. Previous studies have uncovered regulators dedicated to either dendritic or axonal growth. Here we investigate a novel regulatory mechanism that differentially directs dendritic and axonal growth within the same neuron in vivo. We find that the dual leucine zipper kinase (DLK) signaling pathway in Drosophila, which consists of Highwire and Wallenda and controls axonal growth, regeneration, and degeneration, is also involved in dendritic growth in ...
Mechanisms of dendrite and axon patterning are important in both neurotypical development and neurod...
Mechanisms of dendrite and axon patterning are important in both neurotypical development and neurod...
The development of a stereotyped pattern of neural connectivity depends upon the behavior of growth ...
<div><p>Knowledge of the molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying the separation of dendritic and...
<p>(A) Three distinct mechanisms regulating dendritic and axonal growth. Shared mechanisms control d...
The nervous system controls our perception, behavior, learning and memory. It consists of billions o...
Axonal connectivity is established by regulated guidance of growing axons during development and mai...
Axonal connectivity is established by regulated guidance of growing axons during development and mai...
Axonal connectivity is established by regulated guidance of growing axons during development and mai...
SummaryHighwire is an extremely large, evolutionarily conserved E3 ubiquitin ligase that negatively ...
Dendrites function as the primary sites for synaptic input and integration with impairments in dendr...
The diverse and intricate dendritic branching patterns of neurons determine their ability to collect...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06The directional flow of information in neurons depe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06The directional flow of information in neurons depe...
The Wallenda (Wnd)/dual leucine zipper kinase (DLK)-Jnk pathway is an evolutionarily conserved MAPK ...
Mechanisms of dendrite and axon patterning are important in both neurotypical development and neurod...
Mechanisms of dendrite and axon patterning are important in both neurotypical development and neurod...
The development of a stereotyped pattern of neural connectivity depends upon the behavior of growth ...
<div><p>Knowledge of the molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying the separation of dendritic and...
<p>(A) Three distinct mechanisms regulating dendritic and axonal growth. Shared mechanisms control d...
The nervous system controls our perception, behavior, learning and memory. It consists of billions o...
Axonal connectivity is established by regulated guidance of growing axons during development and mai...
Axonal connectivity is established by regulated guidance of growing axons during development and mai...
Axonal connectivity is established by regulated guidance of growing axons during development and mai...
SummaryHighwire is an extremely large, evolutionarily conserved E3 ubiquitin ligase that negatively ...
Dendrites function as the primary sites for synaptic input and integration with impairments in dendr...
The diverse and intricate dendritic branching patterns of neurons determine their ability to collect...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06The directional flow of information in neurons depe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06The directional flow of information in neurons depe...
The Wallenda (Wnd)/dual leucine zipper kinase (DLK)-Jnk pathway is an evolutionarily conserved MAPK ...
Mechanisms of dendrite and axon patterning are important in both neurotypical development and neurod...
Mechanisms of dendrite and axon patterning are important in both neurotypical development and neurod...
The development of a stereotyped pattern of neural connectivity depends upon the behavior of growth ...