Jones, Steven L Selzer, Michael E Gallo, Gianluca
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Journal of neurobiology
The actin filament (F-actin) cytoskeleton is thought to be required for normal axon extension during embryonic development. Whether this is true of axon regeneration in the mature nervous system is not known, but a progressive simplification of growth cones during development has been described and where specifically investigated, mature spinal cor...
Poopatanapong, A Teramitsu, I Byun, J S Vician, L J Herschman, H R White, S A
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Journal of neurobiology
Synaptotagmins are a family of proteins that function in membrane fusion events, including synaptic vesicle exocytosis. Within this family, synaptotagmin IV (Syt IV) is unique in being a depolarization-induced immediate early gene (IEG). Experimental perturbation of Syt IV modulates neurotransmitter release in mice, flies, and PC12 cells, and modul...
Blackmore, Murray Letourneau, Paul C
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Journal of neurobiology
Embryonic birds and mammals are capable of axon regeneration after spinal cord injury, but this ability is lost during a discrete developmental transition. We recently showed that changes within maturing neurons, as opposed to changes solely in the spinal cord environment, significantly restrict axon regeneration during development. The development...
Gil, Diego Naguib, Marc Riebel, Katharina Rutstein, Alison Gahr, Manfred
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Journal of neurobiology
Songbirds are an important model system for the study of the neurological bases of song learning, but variation in song learning accuracy and adult song complexity remains poorly understood. Current models of sexual selection predict that signals such as song must be costly to develop or maintain to constitute honest indicators of male quality. It ...
Grzywa, Emilie L Lee, Aih Cheun Lee, Gil U Suter, Daniel M
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Journal of neurobiology
Neuronal growth cones are motile sensory structures at the tip of axons, transducing guidance information into directional movements towards target cells. The morphology and dynamics of neuronal growth cones have been well characterized with optical techniques; however, very little quantitative information is available on the three-dimensional stru...
Pelz, Daniela Roeske, Tina Syed, Zainulabeuddin de Bruyne, Marien Galizia, C Giovanni
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Journal of neurobiology
Understanding how odors are coded within an olfactory system requires knowledge about its input. This is constituted by the molecular receptive ranges (MRR) of olfactory sensory neurons that converge in the glomeruli of the olfactory bulb (vertebrates) or the antennal lobe (AL, insects). Aiming at a comprehensive characterization of MRRs in Drosoph...
Szücs, Attila Selverston, Allen I
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Journal of neurobiology
The neuronal firing patterns in the pyloric network of crustaceans are remarkably consistent among animals. Although this characteristic of the pyloric network is well-known, the biophysical mechanisms underlying the regulation of the systems output are receiving renewed attention. Computer simulations of the pyloric network recently demonstrated t...
Semeralul, Mawahib O Boutros, Paul C Likhodi, Olga Okey, Allan B Van Tol, Hubert H M Wong, Albert H C
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Journal of neurobiology
Abnormal development of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) is associated with a number of neuropsychiatric disorders that have an onset in childhood or adolescence. Although the basic laminar structure of the PFC is established in utero, extensive remodeling continues into adolescence. To map the overall pattern of changes in cortical gene transcripts dur...
Berghuis, Paul Agerman, Karin Dobszay, Marton B Minichiello, Liliana Harkany, Tibor Ernfors, Patrik
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Journal of neurobiology
Molecular mechanisms of neurotrophin signaling on dendrite development and dynamics are only partly understood. To address the role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the morphogenesis of GABAergic neurons of the main olfactory bulb, we analyzed mice lacking BDNF, mice carrying neurotrophin-3 (NT3) in the place of BDNF, and TrkB signali...
Bell-Horner, Cathy L Dohi, Akiko Nguyen, Quynh Dillon, Glenn H Singh, Meharvan
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Journal of neurobiology
The GABAA receptor is a ligand-gated ion channel whose function and activity can be regulated by ligand binding or alternatively may be influenced indirectly through the phosphorylation of specific subunits that comprise the GABAA receptor pentamer. With respect to phosphorylation, most studies have focused on either beta or gamma subunits, whereas...