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  1. The Effect of Pronase on Mollusk, Leech, and Frog Nerve Ganglia Causes the Formation of Neuron–Neuronal Gap Junctions

    Abstract—

    Using electron microscopy, the effect of pronase on nerve ganglia of a mollusk, leech, and frog was studied for the first time. It was...

    O. S. Sotnikov, S. S. Sergeeva, N. M. Paramonova in Cell and Tissue Biology
    Article 27 April 2023
  2. Role of HCN channels in the functions of basal ganglia and Parkinson’s disease

    Parkinson's disease (PD) is a motor disorder resulting from dopaminergic neuron degeneration in the substantia nigra caused by age, genetics, and...

    Zeng-**n Qi, Qi Yan, ... Qian-**ng Zhuang in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article Open access 13 March 2024
  3. Comparative Neuroanatomy of Descending Neurons in Supraesophageal Ganglia of Cockroaches of the Family Blaberidae

    Abstract

    Here, we report the results of the morphological investigation of descending neurons connecting the supraesophageal and thoracic ganglia in...

    I. Yu. Severina, I. L. Isavnina in Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology
    Article 01 November 2023
  4. Diabetes-induced electrophysiological alterations on neurosomes in ganglia of peripheral nervous system

    Diabetes mellitus (DM) leads to medical complications, the epidemiologically most important of which is diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN)....

    José Henrique Leal-Cardoso, Francisco Walber Ferreira-da-Silva, ... Kerly Shamyra da Silva-Alves in Biophysical Reviews
    Article 17 July 2023
  5. Enteric neurospheres retain the capacity to assemble neural networks with motile and metamorphic gliocytes and ganglia

    Background

    Neurosphere medium (NSM) and self-renewal medium (SRM) were widely used to isolate enteric neural stem cells (ENSCs) in the form of...

    Jeng-Chang Chen, Wendy Yang, ... Hsueh-Ling Chang in Stem Cell Research & Therapy
    Article Open access 05 October 2023
  6. Cell Technologies in Experimental Therapy of Nerve Injuries (Problematic–Analytical Review)

    Abstract

    This review is devoted to a topical problem of damaged nerve repair using stem cells. It presents the analysis the author’s data and...

    E. S. Petrova in Biology Bulletin Reviews
    Article 01 December 2022
  7. Cell-free therapy based on extracellular vesicles: a promising therapeutic strategy for peripheral nerve injury

    Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is one of the public health concerns that can result in a loss of sensory or motor function in the areas in which...

    Mojdeh Salehi Namini, Fatemeh Daneshimehr, ... Somayeh Ebrahimi-Barough in Stem Cell Research & Therapy
    Article Open access 19 September 2023
  8. Neuropathic pain development following nerve injury is mediated by SOX11-ARID1A-SOCS3 transcriptional regulation in the spinal cord

    Background

    Neuropathic pain, a complex condition originating from nervous system damage, remains a significant clinical challenge due to limited...

    Dongsheng Le, Chao Zhang, ... Fan Yang in Molecular Biology Reports
    Article 07 February 2024
  9. Disengaging spinal afferent nerve communication with the brain in live mice

    Our understanding of how abdominal organs (like the gut) communicate with the brain, via sensory nerves, has been limited by a lack of techniques to...

    Melinda A. Kyloh, Timothy J. Hibberd, ... Nick J. Spencer in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 14 September 2022
  10. An Immunohistochemical Study of Rat Sciatic Nerve Macrophages after Injury and Subperineural Transplantation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells

    Abstract

    The dynamics of post-traumatic (ligation, 40 s) sciatic nerve Wallerian degeneration was studied in Wistar-Kyoto rats with the focus on the...

    Article 01 March 2023
  11. Fatigue-resistant hydrogel optical fibers enable peripheral nerve optogenetics during locomotion

    We develop soft and stretchable fatigue-resistant hydrogel optical fibers that enable optogenetic modulation of peripheral nerves in naturally...

    **nyue Liu, Siyuan Rao, ... Xuanhe Zhao in Nature Methods
    Article 19 October 2023
  12. Antioxidant Defense in the Hepatopancreas and Nerve Ganglia of the Mollusk Lymnaea stagnalis after Acute Experimental Hyperglycemia

    Abstract

    The state of the antioxidative defense system in the hepatopancreas and central nerve ganglia was investigated in the mollusk Lymnaea...

    V. N. Shadenko, A. V. Sidorov in Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology
    Article 01 May 2020
  13. Map** of individual sensory nerve axons from digits to spinal cord with the transparent embedding solvent system

    Achieving uniform optical resolution for a large tissue sample is a major challenge for deep imaging. For conventional tissue clearing methods, loss...

    Yating Yi, Youqi Li, ... Hu Zhao in Cell Research
    Article Open access 03 January 2024
  14. Optical Tissue Clearing Enables Three-Dimensional Morphometry in Experimental Nerve Regeneration Research

    Novel optical tissue clearing techniques enable three-dimensional imaging of entire organs at a subcellular resolution while preserving tissue...
    Simeon C. Daeschler, Gregory H. Borschel in Signal Transduction Immunohistochemistry
    Protocol 2023
  15. Changes in Active and Non-Excitable Adjacent Nerve Membranes after Electroactivation

    Abstract —It has long been recognized that parabiosis and paranecrosis are two close cytological theories that have demonstrated the intermediate...

    O. S. Sotnikov in Biology Bulletin Reviews
    Article 17 April 2023
  16. Central nervous system stimulants promote nerve cell death under continuous hypoxia

    Intake of central nervous system (CNS) stimulants causes hypoxia and brain edema, which results in nerve cell death. However, no study has yet...

    Kei Ikeda-Murakami, Tomoya Ikeda, ... Takaki Ishikawa in Human Cell
    Article 23 June 2022
  17. Mitochondrial impairment, decreased sirtuin activity and protein acetylation in dorsal root ganglia in Friedreich Ataxia models

    Friedreich ataxia (FA) is a rare, recessive neuro-cardiodegenerative disease caused by deficiency of the mitochondrial protein frataxin....

    Arabela Sanz-Alcázar, Elena Britti, ... Elisa Cabiscol in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article Open access 21 December 2023
  18. Comparative analysis of Hmx expression and the distribution of neuronal somata in the trigeminal ganglion in lamprey and shark: insights into the homology of the trigeminal nerve branches and the evolutionary origin of the vertebrate jaw

    The evolutionary origin of the jaw remains one of the most enigmatic events in vertebrate evolution. The trigeminal nerve is a key component for...

    Motoki Tamura, Ryota Ishikawa, ... Yasunori Murakami in Zoological Letters
    Article Open access 05 December 2023
  19. Mechanisms of intermittent theta-burst stimulation attenuating nerve injury after ischemic reperfusion in rats through endoplasmic reticulum stress and ferroptosis

    Background

    Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) exerts neuroprotective effects early in cerebral ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury....

    **n-Ya Shen, **ng-Yu Zhang, ... **a Bi in Molecular Biology Reports
    Article Open access 01 March 2024
  20. The nerve growth factor-delivered signals in prostate cancer and its associated microenvironment: when the dialogue replaces the monologue

    Prostate cancer (PC) represents the most diagnosed and the second most lethal cancer in men worldwide. Its development and progression occur in...

    Marzia Di Donato, Pia Giovannelli, ... Gabriella Castoria in Cell & Bioscience
    Article Open access 20 March 2023
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