نتایج جستجو برای: dendrite

تعداد نتایج: 4037  

Journal: :Journal of Cell Biology 2006

2004
Patricia Salama-Cohen María-Ángeles Arévalo Jochen Meier Rosemarie Grantyn Alfredo Rodríguez-Tébar

KEY WORDS: neurotrophins/ Enhancer-of-split/ dendrite morphology/ neuronal plasticity. NTR signaling and dendrites 2 2 ABSTRACT (199 words) Notch and neurotrophins control neuronal shape, but it is not known whether their signaling pathways intersect. Here we report results from hippocampal neuronal cultures which are in support of this possibility. We found that low cell density or blockade of...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
Takeshi Terabayashi Tomohiko J Itoh Hideki Yamaguchi Yuta Yoshimura Yosuke Funato Shigeo Ohno Hiroaki Miki

Neurons are highly polarized cells that possess two morphologically and functionally different types of protrusions, axons and dendrites, that function in the transmission and reception of neural signals, respectively. A great deal of attention has been paid to the specification and guidance of axons, but the mechanism of dendrite development remains mostly unknown. We report here that a polari...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Paul Mark B Medina Lance L Swick Ryan Andersen Zachary Blalock Jay E Brenman

Vertebrate and invertebrate dendrites are information-processing compartments that can be found on both central and peripheral neurons. Elucidating the molecular underpinnings of information processing in the nervous system ultimately requires an understanding of the genetic pathways that regulate dendrite formation and maintenance. Despite the importance of dendrite development, few forward ge...

2016
Peng Peng Xinzhong Li Jiangong Li Yanqing Su Jingjie Guo Hengzhi Fu

In order to better understand the detachment mechanism of secondary dendrite arm during peritectic solidification, the detachment of secondary dendrite arm from the primary dendrite arms in directionally solidified Sn-36at.%Ni peritectic alloys is investigated at different deceleration rates. Extensive detachment of secondary dendrite arms from primary stem is observed below peritectic reaction...

2016
R P Mooney S McFadden

A directional solidification experiment of a Ti–Al–Nb–B–C alloy by power down method is simulated using a Bridgman furnace front tracking model. The effect of varying the dendritic growth parameters; C, the columnar dendrite growth coefficient, and n, the undercooling exponent, is investigated. A matrix of growth coefficients and undercooling exponents at three levels each, based around a growt...

2011
Armin Biess Eduard Korkotian David Holcman

The motion of ions, molecules or proteins in dendrites is restricted by cytoplasmic obstacles such as organelles, microtubules and actin network. To account for molecular crowding, we study the effect of diffusion barriers on local calcium spread in a dendrite. We first present a model based on a dimension reduction approach to approximate a three dimensional diffusion in a cylindrical dendrite...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2010
Hubert Monnerie Min D Tang-Schomer Akira Iwata Douglas H Smith Haesun A Kim Peter D Le Roux

Traumatic axonal injury (TAI) is the most common and important pathology of traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, little is known about potential indirect effects of TAI on dendrites. In this study, we used a well-established in vitro model of axonal stretch injury to investigate TAI-induced changes in dendrite morphology. Axons bridging two separated rat cortical neuron populations plated on ...

Journal: :Genes & development 2006
Jay Z Parrish Michael D Kim Lily Yeh Jan Yuh Nung Jan

Dendrite arborization patterns are critical determinants of neuronal function. To explore the basis of transcriptional regulation in dendrite pattern formation, we used RNA interference (RNAi) to screen 730 transcriptional regulators and identified 78 genes involved in patterning the stereotyped dendritic arbors of class I da neurons in Drosophila. Most of these transcriptional regulators affec...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2007
Theresa M Szabo Catherine A McCormick Donald S Faber

The Mauthner (M-) cell of the goldfish, Carassius auratus, triggers the rapid escape response of the fish in response to various stimuli, including visual and auditory. The large size and accessibility of the M-cell make it an ideal model system for the study of synaptic transmission, membrane properties, and sensory-motor gating. Although physiological recordings have suggested that afferents ...

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