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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 435:60-77
Removal of the synaptic targets of olfactory receptor neurons by olfactory bulb ablation results in apoptosis of olfactory receptor neurons and up-regulation of proliferation of their progenitors. This study focuses on the expression of the neuropoie
Autor:
Mark P. Mattson, James V. Partin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuroscience Research. 56:8-20
An early and essential step in the formation of functional neuronal circuits is the establishment of cell polarity, a process involving the morphological and functional differentiation of the axon (axonogenesis). We now report that treatment of cultu
Publikováno v:
Brain Research. 807:167-176
Synapse loss in cerebral cortex and hippocampus is a prominent feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD) that is correlated with cognitive impairment. Postsynaptic regions of dendrites are subjected to particularly high levels of calcium influx and oxidati
Publikováno v:
The Prostate. 68(3)
BACKGROUND A signaling interaction between transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) and androgens promotes apoptosis in human prostate cancer cells LNCaP-TβRII (androgen-sensitive and TGF-β responsive). This study investigated the contribution of and
Autor:
Grant Hackley, Goutam Sen, James V. Partin, Thomas V. Getchell, Marilyn L. Getchell, Dharmen S. Shah, Nishikant K. Subhedar
Publikováno v:
Journal of neuroscience research. 70(6)
Target ablation by olfactory bulbectomy synchronizes the degenerative cell death of olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs), infiltration of macrophages, and proliferation of progenitor cells, leading to neurogenesis, ORN replacement, and regeneration of t
Autor:
Dharmen S. Shah, Thomas V. Getchell, James V. Partin, Marilyn L. Getchell, Nishikant K. Subhedar
Publikováno v:
Journal of neuroscience research. 67(2)
After target ablation by olfactory bulbectomy (OBX), the murine olfactory epithelium (OE) undergoes degenerative changes leading to apoptosis of olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) followed by regenerative changes that include proliferation of progenit
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Neurology; 2001, Vol. 435 Issue 1, p60-77, 18p