Search Results - "Gatzinsky, Kliment P."
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The role of NGF uptake in selective vulnerability to cell death in ageing sympathetic neurons
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-12-2004)“…We have examined the hypothesis that differences in nerve growth factor (NGF) uptake and transport determine vulnerability to age‐related neurodegeneration…”
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Early onset of degenerative changes at nodes of Ranvier in alpha-motor axons of Cntf null (−/−) mutant mice
Published in Glia (01-06-2003)“…The nodes of Ranvier are sites of specific interaction between Schwann cells and axons. Besides their crucial role in transmission of action potentials, the…”
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p75 and TrkA receptors are both required for uptake of NGF in adult sympathetic neurons: use of a novel fluorescent NGF conjugate
Published in Brain research (30-11-2001)“…We have developed and tested the biological activity and specificity of a novel fluorescent dextran-Texas Red–nerve growth factor (DTR–NGF) conjugate. DTR–NGF…”
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Node-paranode regions as local degradative centres in alpha-motor axons
Published in Microscopy research and technique (15-08-1996)“…Lysosomes play an important role for the maintenance of a normal internal milieu in the cell. In neurons lysosomes are abundant in the perikaryon and…”
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Removal of retrogradely transported material from rat lumbosacral alpha-motor axons by paranodal axon-schwann cell networks
Published in Glia (01-06-1997)“…The aim of this study was to investigate the potential ability of Schwann cells to sequester axonally transported material via so called axon‐Schwann cell…”
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Distribution of retrogradely transported fluorescent latex microspheres in rat lumbosacral ventral root axons following peripheral crush injury: a light and electron microscopic study
Published in Brain research (10-12-1993)“…The retrograde axonal transport of fluorescent latex microspheres, which are tracers extensively used for studying the neuronal connectivity in the CNS, was…”
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Lysosomal activity in developing cat alpha-motor axons under normal conditions and during retrograde axonal transport of horseradish peroxidase
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (22-10-1991)“…The occurrence of acid phosphatase (AcPase)-positive bodies, i.e., lysosomes, in lumbosacral alpha-motor axons of kittens, 0-16 weeks of age, was analyzed by…”
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