- LCM|seq reveals unique transcriptional adaption mechanisms of ...🔍
- Human Axonal Survival of Motor Neuron 🔍
- Plasticity in the Injured Brain🔍
- EphA4 Blockers Promote Axonal Regeneration and Functional ...🔍
- Activation of EphA4 and EphB2 Reverse Signaling Restores the Age ...🔍
- A conserved role for SFPQ in repression of pathogenic cryptic last ...🔍
- Philip Van Damme — Leuven Brain Institute🔍
Decrease of EphA4 does not alter motor function and survival in ...
LCM-seq reveals unique transcriptional adaption mechanisms of ...
SMA is caused by the loss of functional survival motor neuron (SMN) ... motor neurons in SMA but that it does not necessarily lead to degeneration.
Human Axonal Survival of Motor Neuron (a-SMN) Protein Stimulates ...
Addition of TET to the medium of growing a-SMN81 cells did not alter this parameter significantly. Sustained axonogenesis of a-SMN-expressing clones was ...
Plasticity in the Injured Brain: More than Molecules Matter
Activity-dependent plasticity is seen with changes in motor or ... activity and behavioral recovery may also not be a simple one. BDNF ...
Patra, Kalicharan - Uppsala University - DiVA portal
... Is Not Improved in Conditional EphA4 Knockout Mice. ... How a vesicular transporter can affect the modulatory functions of aminergic neurons is ... EphA4 cKO did ...
EphA4 Blockers Promote Axonal Regeneration and Functional ...
Previously we have demonstrated in a knockout model that axonal regeneration following spinal cord injury is promoted in the absence of the axon guidance ...
Activation of EphA4 and EphB2 Reverse Signaling Restores the Age ...
Hence, our novel data suggests that decreased expression of ephrin receptors during tendon aging and degeneration limits the establishment of appropriate cell- ...
A conserved role for SFPQ in repression of pathogenic cryptic last ...
This article is a preprint and has not been certified by peer review [what does this mean?]. ... altered motor axon morphology (Thomas-Jinu et al, ...
Philip Van Damme — Leuven Brain Institute - KU Leuven
... Epha4 expressing motor neurons in ALS. Furthermore, deleting the Epha4 cytoplasmic domain did not affect disease onset and survival in the SOD1G93A mouse ...