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Growth cone

Semaphorins and plexins were first described to be involved in the guidance of axonal growth cones during... [Pg.987]

Cell migration and cytoplasmic movement involve predominantly actin filaments in the locomotion of neutrophilic granulocytes, both actin filaments and microtubules in the elongation of neuronal growth cones and migration of neurites, and both actin and myosin in cytokinesis and the contraction of skeletal and cardiac muscle. [Pg.34]

Bentley, D. O Connor, T.P. (1994). Cytoskeletal events in growth cone steering. Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 4,43-48. [Pg.37]

Bray, D. Hollenbeck, P.J. (1988). Growth cone motility and guidance. Ann. Rev. Cell Biol. 4,43-61. Bray, D. Vasiliev, J. (1989). Networks from mutants. Nature 338,203-204. [Pg.37]

Goldberg, D.J. Burmeister, D.W. (1989). Looking into growth cones. Trends Neurosci. 12,503-506. [Pg.38]

Smith, S.J. (1988). Neuronal cytomechanics The actin-based motility of growth cones. Science 242, 708-715. [Pg.105]

Suter DM, Forscher P. Transmission of growth cone traction force through apCAM-cytoskeletal linkages is regulated by Src family tyrosine kinase activity. J Cell Biol 2001 155(3) 427-438. [Pg.288]

Xiang Y, Li Y, Zhang Z, et al. Nerve growth cone guidance mediated by G protein-coupled receptors. Nat Neurosci 2002 5 843-848. [Pg.365]

Luo L, Jan YN. Rho family GTP-binding proteins in growth cone signalling. Curr Opin Neurobiol 1997 7 81-86. [Pg.416]

Tanaka, E.M., and Kirschner, M.W. (1991) Microtubule behavior in the growth cones of living neurons during axon elongation./. Cell Biol. 115, 345. [Pg.1120]

Microfilament and microtubule dynamics underlie growth cone motility and function 132... [Pg.123]

Throughout neurons and glia, enriched in growth cones and in membrane cytoskeleton Co-distributed with most MFs Enriched in membrane cytoskeleton Membrane cytoskeleton, distinct forms in axon, dendrite and nodes of Ranvier Growing neurites... [Pg.130]

The diameter of a growth cone is often much greater than that of the neurite, allowing it to sample a large... [Pg.132]

Signals in response to extracellular guidance cues cause growth cones to steer probably involve multiple pathways... [Pg.133]

Dent, E. W., Callaway, J. L., Szebenyi, G., Baas, P. W. and Kalil, K. Reorganization and movement of microtubules in axonal growth cones and developing interstitial branches. /. Neurosci. 19 8894-8908,1999. [Pg.136]

Zhou, F. Q. and Cohan, C. S. How actin filaments and microtubules steer growth cones to their targets. /. Neurobiol. 58 84-91,2004. [Pg.136]

Gallo, G. and Letourneau, P. C. Regulation of growth cone actin filaments by guidance cues. /. Neurobiol. 58 92-102, 2004. [Pg.136]

Gordon-Weeks, P. R. Microtubules and growth cone function. /. Neurobiol. 58 70-83, 2004. [Pg.136]


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