Diversity in the axonal transport of structural proteins: major differences between optic and spinal axons in the rat (original) (raw)

Cytotypic differences in the protein composition of the axonally transported cytoskeleton in mammalian neurons

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The Journal of …, 1987

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Proteins transported in slow components a and b of axonal transport are distributed differently in the transverse plane of the axon

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Slow components of axonal transport: two cytoskeletal networks

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Axonal transport of cytoskeletal proteins in oculomotor axons and their residence times in the axon terminals

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1987

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Comparative Analysis of Rapidly Transported Axonal Proteins in Sensory Neurons of the Frog and Rat

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Cohesive axonal transport of the slow component b complex of polypeptides

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Fast intra-axonal transport: Beginning, development and post-genome advances

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Axonal transport of macromolecules I. Protein migration in the central nervous system

Stephen C Bondy

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Velocity of axonal transport of labeled protein is not dependent on local concentration

Mark Bisby

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Persistence of Axonal Transport in Isolated Axons of the Mouse

Mark Bisby

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Axonal transport of microtubule-associated protein 1B (MAP1B) in the sciatic nerve of adult rat: distinct transport rates of different isoforms

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The interplay of active and passive mechanisms in slow axonal transport

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Axonal transport of calmodulin: a physiologic approach to identification of long-term associations between proteins

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Differential axonal transport of isotubulins in the motor axons of the rat sciatic nerve

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The maximum rate of neurofilament transport in axons: a view of molecular transport mechanisms continuously engaged

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Redistribution of cytoskeletal proteins in mammalian axons disconnected from their cell bodies

Danny Watson

The Journal of Neuroscience, 1993

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Axonal transport of class II and III beta-tubulin: evidence that the slow component wave represents the movement of only a small fraction of the tubulin in mature motor axons

Danny Watson

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Axonal Transport of Class II and III -tubulin: Evidence That the Slow Component Wave Represents the Movement of Only a Small Fraction of the Tubulin in Mature Motor Axons

Danny Watson

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Axonal transport of the cytoplasmic matrix

Scott Brady

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Axonal transport of proteins in dorsal root ganglion cells of the growing cat: A comparison of growing and mature neurons

R. Lasek

Brain Research, 1970

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Neurofilaments Are Transported Rapidly But Intermittently in Axons: Implications for Slow Axonal Transport

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The intra-axonal transport of polypeptide H: Evidence for a fifth (very slow) group of transported proteins in the retinal ganglion cells of the rabbit

Karen Hulebak

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Dissociation of Axonal Neurofilament Content from Its Transport Rate

Jean-Pierre Julien

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Electrophoretic Analysis of Axonally Transported Proteins in Toad Retinal Ganglion Cells

Pate Skene

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1981

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Imaging axonal transport in the rat visual pathway

Carla Abbott

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Quantitative Analysis of Axonal Transport of Cytoskeletal Proteins in Chicken Oculomotor Nerve

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Axonally transported proteins associated with axon growth in rabbit central and peripheral nervous systems

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Retardation in the slow axonal transport of cytoskeletal elements during maturation and aging

Scott Brady

Neurobiology of Aging, 1989

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Axonal transport of actin in rabbit retinal ganglion cells

Pate Skene

Journal of Cell Biology, 1979

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Axoplasmic transport of a brain-specific soluble protein☆

Stephen C Bondy

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1975

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Axonal transport of [35S]Methionine labeled proteins in Xenopus optic nerve: Phases of transport and the effects of nerve crush on protein patterns

Peng Loh

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Dependence of fast axonal transport on the local concentration of organelles

George Schuessler

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Axonal transport and neurological disease

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Changes in axonally transported proteins during axon regeneration in toad retinal ganglion cells

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