Phosphorylated microtubule associated protein (MAP1B-Phos) in the retina during regeneration of the fish optic nerve (original) (raw)

The phosphorylated isoform of microtubule associated protein 1B (MAP1B) is expressed in the visual system of the tench (Tinca tinca, L) during optic nerve regeneration

Luis Ulloa, Elena Vecino

Neuroscience Letters, 1998

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Growing and regenerating axons in the visual system of teleosts are recognized with the antibody RT97

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Partial regeneration and long-term survival of rat retinal ganglion cells after optic nerve crush is accompanied by altered expression, phosphorylation and distribution of cytoskeletal proteins

Daniela C. Dieterich

The European journal of neuroscience, 2002

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Regenerating sciatic nerve axons contain the adult rather than the embryonic pattern of microtubule associated proteinS

Gayle Mathews

Neuroscience, 1994

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Neurotrophins and their receptors in the tench retina during optic nerve regeneration

Elena Vecino

The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1999

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Variable functional recovery and minor cell loss in the ganglion cell layer of the lizard Gallotia galloti after optic nerve axotomy

Elena Egea Santos

Experimental Eye Research, 2014

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Up-regulation of Cadherin-2 and Cadherin-4 in Regenerating Visual Structures of Adult Zebrafish

R. Londraville, Elaheh Azodi, Sherry Clendenon

Experimental Neurology, 2002

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Tenascin-R as a repellent guidance molecule for newly growing and regenerating optic axons in adult zebrafish

Melitta Schachner

Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, 2004

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Microglia of teleosts : facing a challenge in neurobiology

Lucrezia Mola, Barbara Cuoghi

European Journal Histochemistry, 2007

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An Antagonistic Axon-Dendrite Interplay Enables Efficient Neuronal Repair in the Adult Zebrafish Central Nervous System

Adriana Di Polo

Molecular Neurobiology, 2018

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Changes in cytoskeletal proteins in the rat facial nucleus following axotomy

Wolfram Tetzlaff

The Journal of Neuroscience, 1988

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Microtubule-associated protein 1B function during normal development, regeneration, and pathological conditions in the nervous system

christian gonzalez

Journal of Neurobiology, 2004

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Mononuclear cell proliferation and hyperplasia during Wallerian degeneration in the visual system of the goldfish in the presence or absence of regenerating optic axons

Leonie Herx

Brain Research, 2000

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Optic nerve injury upregulates retinoic acid signaling in the adult frog visual system

Jonathan Blagburn

Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy, 2016

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Regenerative Responses and Axon Pathfinding of Retinal Ganglion Cells in Chronically Injured Mice

Marcio Ribeiro

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 2017

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Tenascin-R Inhibits the Growth of Optic FibersIn VitroBut Is Rapidly Eliminated during Nerve Regeneration in the SalamanderPleurodeles waltl

Melitta Schachner

The Journal of Neuroscience, 1999

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Upregulation of retinal transglutaminase during the axonal elongation stage of goldfish optic nerve regeneration

Masaharu Noda

Neuroscience, 2006

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Evidence that regenerating optic axons maintain long-term growth in the lizard Ctenophorus ornatus: growth-associated protein-43 and gefiltin expression

Lyn Beazley

2001

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beta-Thymosin, a modulator of the actin cytoskeleton is increased in regenerating retinal ganglion cells

Peter Bormann

European Journal of Neuroscience, 1999

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Regrowth of transected retinal ganglion cell axons despite persistent astrogliosis in the lizard (Gallotia galloti )

Elena Egea Santos

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Gene regulatory pathways driving central nervous system regeneration in zebrafish

Ishwariya Venkatesh

2014

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Changing Pax6 expression correlates with axon outgrowth and restoration of topography during optic nerve regeneration

Mel Ziman

Neuroscience, 2006

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Injury induced expression of growth-associated protein-43 in adult mouse retinal ganglion cells In vitro

Larry Benowitz

Neuroscience, 1994

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Differential effects of axotomy on substance p-containing and nicotinic acetylcholine receptor-containing retinal ganglion cells: time course of degeneration and effects of nerve growth factor

Harvey Karten

Neuroscience, 1990

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Tenascin-R inhibits regrowth of optic fibers in vitro and persists in the optic nerve of mice after injury

Melitta Schachner

Glia, 2000

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A polyclonal antibody to goldfish neuronal 145 kDa intermediate filament protein

Carole Bartlett

Brain Research, 1990

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Characterisation of tectal ephrin-A2 expression during optic nerve regeneration in goldfish: implications for restoration of topography

Lyn Beazley

Experimental Neurology, 2004

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Two Factors Secreted by the Goldfish Optic Nerve Induce Retinal Ganglion Cells to Regenerate Axons in Culture

Larry Benowitz

1995

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Nogo-A expression in the intact and injured nervous system

Rab Prinjha

Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, 2003

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Pax2 þ astrocytes in the fish optic nerve head after optic nerve crush

Concepcion Lillo

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Sox10 Expression in Goldfish Retina and Optic Nerve Head in Controls and after the Application of Two Different Lesion Paradigms

Concepcion Lillo

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Changes in nNOS and NADPH diaphorase in frog retina and tectum after axotomy and FGF-2 application

Jonathan Blagburn

Brain Research, 2006

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Selective Impairment of Slow Axonal Transport after Optic Nerve Injury in Adult Rats

C. Essagian, Albert Aguayo

1990

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Time-course of the retinal nerve fibre layer degeneration after complete intra-orbital optic nerve transection or crush: A comparative study

Manuel Salinas-navarro, Luis Alarcón-martínez, María Villegas-pérez

Vision Research, 2009

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Ciliary neurotrophic factor and fibroblast growth factor increase the speed and number of regenerating axons after optic nerve injury in adult Rana pipiens

Jonathan Blagburn

2014

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