Organisms are structurally robust, as cells accommodate changes preserving structural integrity and function. The molecular mechanisms underlying structural robustness and plasticity are poorly understood, but can be investigated by probing how cells respond to injury. Injury to the CNS induces proliferation of enwrapping glia, leading to axonal re-enwrapment and partial functional recovery. This glial regenerative response is found across species, and may reflect a common underlying genetic mechanism. Here, we show that injury to the Drosophila larval CNS induces glial proliferation, and we uncover a gene network controlling this response. It consists of the mutual maintenance between the cell cycle inhibitor Prospero (Pros) and the cell c...
[EN] Recruitment of stem cells is crucial for tissue repair. Although stem cell niches can provide i...
Understanding how injury to the central nervous system induces de novo neurogenesis in animals would...
Why the brain continues to undergo functional and histopathological decline years and decades after ...
Organisms are structurally robust, as cells accommodate changes preserving structural integrity and ...
The glial regenerative response to central nervous system (CNS) injury, although limited, can be har...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) exhibits limited regenerative capacity and the mechanisms...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) exhibits limited regenerative capacity and the mechanisms...
Matching of neurons and glia is necessary for central nervous system development. I aimed to elucida...
Abstract Millions of people experience injury to the central nervous system (CNS) each year, many of...
SummaryNeuron-glia communication is central to all nervous system responses to trauma, yet neural in...
Gliosis defined as reactive changes of resident glia is the primary response of the central nervous ...
Recruitment of stem cells is crucial for tissue repair. Although stem cell niches can provide import...
Glial cells regulate numerous functions of neuronal biology, yet these cells are relatively understu...
Neuron-glia communication is central to all nervous system responses to trauma, yet neural injury si...
Central nervous system injury induces a regenerative response in ensheathing glial cells comprising ...
[EN] Recruitment of stem cells is crucial for tissue repair. Although stem cell niches can provide i...
Understanding how injury to the central nervous system induces de novo neurogenesis in animals would...
Why the brain continues to undergo functional and histopathological decline years and decades after ...
Organisms are structurally robust, as cells accommodate changes preserving structural integrity and ...
The glial regenerative response to central nervous system (CNS) injury, although limited, can be har...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) exhibits limited regenerative capacity and the mechanisms...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) exhibits limited regenerative capacity and the mechanisms...
Matching of neurons and glia is necessary for central nervous system development. I aimed to elucida...
Abstract Millions of people experience injury to the central nervous system (CNS) each year, many of...
SummaryNeuron-glia communication is central to all nervous system responses to trauma, yet neural in...
Gliosis defined as reactive changes of resident glia is the primary response of the central nervous ...
Recruitment of stem cells is crucial for tissue repair. Although stem cell niches can provide import...
Glial cells regulate numerous functions of neuronal biology, yet these cells are relatively understu...
Neuron-glia communication is central to all nervous system responses to trauma, yet neural injury si...
Central nervous system injury induces a regenerative response in ensheathing glial cells comprising ...
[EN] Recruitment of stem cells is crucial for tissue repair. Although stem cell niches can provide i...
Understanding how injury to the central nervous system induces de novo neurogenesis in animals would...
Why the brain continues to undergo functional and histopathological decline years and decades after ...