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  1. mtIF3 is locally translated in axons and regulates mitochondrial translation for axonal growth

    Background

    The establishment and maintenance of functional neural connections relies on appropriate distribution and localization of mitochondria in...

    Soyeon Lee, Dongkeun Park, ... Kyung-Tai Min in BMC Biology
    Article Open access 07 January 2022
  2. Real-time imaging of axonal membrane protein life cycles

    The construction of neuronal membranes is a dynamic process involving the biogenesis, vesicular packaging, transport, insertion and recycling of...

    Sidharth Tyagi, Grant P. Higerd-Rusli, ... Sulayman D. Dib-Hajj in Nature Protocols
    Article 03 June 2024
  3. Cdk5-mediated JIP1 phosphorylation regulates axonal outgrowth through Notch1 inhibition

    Background

    Activated Cdk5 regulates a number of processes during nervous system formation, including neuronal differentiation, growth cone...

    Doo Soon Im, Alvin Joselin, ... Dianbo Qu in BMC Biology
    Article Open access 17 May 2022
  4. Studying the Role of P2X7 Receptor in Axonal Growth Using In Utero Electroporation Technique

    The nervous system is formed by a complex network of neuronal connections. During development, neurons elongate their axons through highly...
    Álvaro Sebastián-Serrano, Carolina Bianchi, ... Miguel Díaz-Hernández in The P2X7 Receptor
    Protocol 2022
  5. Bimodal regulation of axonal transport by the GDNF-RET signalling axis in healthy and diseased motor neurons

    Deficits in axonal transport are one of the earliest pathological outcomes in several models of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), including SOD1 G93A...

    Elena R. Rhymes, Andrew P. Tosolini, ... Giampietro Schiavo in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 07 July 2022
  6. Regulation of axonal regeneration after mammalian spinal cord injury

    One hundred years ago, Ramón y Cajal, considered by many as the founder of modern neuroscience, stated that neurons of the adult central nervous...

    Binhai Zheng, Mark H. Tuszynski in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Article 05 January 2023
  7. Fibroblast growth factor signaling in axons: from development to disease

    The fibroblast growth factor (FGF) family regulates various and important aspects of nervous system development, ranging from the well-established...

    Diogo Tomé, Marta S. Dias, ... Ramiro D. Almeida in Cell Communication and Signaling
    Article Open access 16 October 2023
  8. DYRK3 phosphorylates SNAPIN to regulate axonal retrograde transport and neurotransmitter release

    Among the five members of the dual-specificity tyrosine-phosphorylation-regulated kinase (DYRK) family, the cellular functions of DYRK3 have not been...

    Ye Hyung Lee, Bo Kyoung Suh, ... Kwang Chul Chung in Cell Death Discovery
    Article Open access 30 December 2022
  9. Microfluidic devices as model platforms of CNS injury-ischemia to study axonal regeneration by regulating mitochondrial transport and bioenergetic metabolism

    Central nervous system (CNS) neurons typically fail to regenerate their axons after injury leading to neurological impairment. Axonal regeneration is...

    Ning Huang, Zu-Hang Sheng in Cell Regeneration
    Article Open access 03 October 2022
  10. JIP3 links lysosome transport to regulation of multiple components of the axonal cytoskeleton

    Lysosome axonal transport is important for the clearance of cargoes sequestered by the endocytic and autophagic pathways. Building on observations...

    N. M. Rafiq, L. L. Lyons, ... S. M. Ferguson in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 10 January 2022
  11. Retrograde Axonal Transport of Neurotrophins in Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Neurons

    Axonal transport is key for the survival and function of all neurons. This process is especially important in basal forebrain cholinergic neurons due...
    Arman Shekari, Margaret Fahnestock in Axonal Transport
    Protocol Open access 2022
  12. Axonal degeneration induces distinct patterns of phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylethanolamine externalization

    Axonal degeneration is a common feature of multiple neurodegenerative diseases, yet the mechanisms underlying its various manifestations are...

    Hannah Faris, Mohammadali Almasieh, Leonard A. Levin in Cell Death Discovery
    Article Open access 17 September 2021
  13. Astrocytic SARM1 promotes neuroinflammation and axonal demyelination in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis through inhibiting GDNF signaling

    Astrocytes are important components of the innate immune response in the central nervous system (CNS), involving in the inflammatory and neurotoxic...

    Lingting **, **g**g Zhang, ... Zhihui Huang in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 02 September 2022
  14. CD82 protects against glaucomatous axonal transport deficits via mTORC1 activation in mice

    Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide and is characterized by progressive optic nerve degeneration and retinal ganglion...

    Meng Ye, **gqiu Huang, ... Yin Zhao in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 11 December 2021
  15. In Vivo Live Imaging of Axonal Transport in Develo** Zebrafish Axons

    Axonal transport is crucial for neuronal homeostasis, survival, and development. Indeed, axonal transport needs to be precisely regulated for...
    Melody Atkins, Jamilé Hazan, Coralie Fassier in Axonal Transport
    Protocol 2022
  16. Analyzing the Impact of Gene Mutations on Axonal Transport in Caenorhabditis Elegans

    The development and functions of neurons are supported by axonal transport. Axonal transport is a complex process whose regulation involves multiple...
    Yuzu Anazawa, Shinsuke Niwa in Axonal Transport
    Protocol 2022
  17. Combination of induced pluripotent stem cell-derived motor neuron progenitor cells with irradiated brain-derived neurotrophic factor over-expressing engineered mesenchymal stem cells enhanced restoration of axonal regeneration in a chronic spinal cord injury rat model

    Background

    Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a disease that causes permanent impairment of motor, sensory, and autonomic nervous system functions. Stem cell...

    Jang-Woon Kim, Juryun Kim, ... Ji Hyeon Ju in Stem Cell Research & Therapy
    Article Open access 18 June 2024
  18. Use of Microfluidics Chambers to Image Axonal transport in Adult Sensory Neurons

    Transport of cargoes along axons is crucial for ensuring effective neuronal function and survival. Lysosomes, which are membrane-bound organelles...
    Maria Fransiska Emily, Lokesh Agrawal, ... Marco Terenzio in Axonal Transport
    Protocol 2022
  19. High-Resolution Live Imaging of Axonal RNP Granules in Drosophila Pupal Brain Explants

    Dynamic and local adjustments of the axonal proteome are observed in response to extracellular cues and achieved via translation of axonally...
    Caroline Medioni, Jeshlee Vijayakumar, ... Florence Besse in Axonal Transport
    Protocol 2022
  20. Improvement of diabetes-induced spinal cord axon injury with taurine via nerve growth factor-dependent Akt/mTOR pathway

    Diabetic neuropathy (DN) is a common neurological complication caused by diabetes mellitus (DM). Axonal degeneration is generally accepted to be the...

    Yachen Wang, Bihu Gao, ... Fengyuan Piao in Amino Acids
    Article Open access 18 April 2024
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