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      Medical EthicsExtracellular MatrixImmunocytochemistryBrain
Proper neurite formation is essential for appropriate neuronal morphology to develop and defects at this early foundational stage have serious implications for overall neuronal function. Neuritogenesis is tightly regulated by various... more
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      Protein KinasesNeurological disordersAxonal RegeneraionDendrites
Dissociated cultures from many species have been important tools for exploring factors that regulate structure and function of central neuronal synapses. We have previously shown that cells harvested from brains of late stage Drosophila... more
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      Cognitive ScienceDevelopmental NeurobiologyElectron MicroscopyMicroscopy
The cortical neuropathology of schizophrenia includes neuronal atrophy, decreased neuropil, and alterations in neuronal density. Taken together with evidence of decreased synaptic markers and dendritic spines, the data suggest that... more
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      SchizophreniaApoptosisCaspasesSynapse
The combination of thermo-sensitive polymer and natural macromolecules such as collagen type I can produce biomimetic scaffolds with enhanced properties for clinical translation. This study describes the preparation of... more
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      EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringTreatmentPolymers
Neuromorphological defects underlie neurodevelopmental disorders and functional 19 defects. We identified a function for ribosomal protein SA (Rpsa) in regulating 20 neuromorphogenesis using in utero electroporation to knockdown Rpsa,... more
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      SpineNeurodevelopmentCortical DevelopmentNeurodevelopmental Disorders
The effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) exposure on neuronal phenotype maturation have been studied in two different in vitro models: murine SN56 cholinergic cell line and rat primary cortical neurons. The samples... more
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      NeurosciencePsychologyCognitive ScienceNeurogenesis
Neurite formation is the earliest stage of neuronal morphogenesis, where primitive dendrites and the primitive axon emerge from a spherical neuron and begin to elongate. Defective neuritogenesis is a contributing pathogenic mechanism... more
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      Autism Spectrum DisordersNeurodevelopmental DisordersNeurite
Background: Rare genetic variants of SLITRK1 have been previously associated with Tourette syndrome (TS), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms.
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      Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderPsychopathologyMembrane ProteinsBiological Sciences
Axon-dendrite polarization is crucial for neural network wiring and information processing in the brain. Polarization begins with the transformation of a single neurite into an axon and its subsequent rapid extension, which requires... more
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      CognitionScienceLocalizationNeural Network
17p13.3 microduplication syndrome is a newly identified genetic disorder characterized by duplications in the 17p13.3 chromosome locus, resulting in a variety of disorders including autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Importantly, a minimum... more
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      Autism Spectrum DisordersNeurodevelopmentCopy Number Variation (CNV)Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) transplanted at sites of nerve injury are thought to promote functional recovery by producing trophic factors that induce survival and regeneration of host neurons. To evaluate this phenomenon further, we... more
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      PsychologyRegenerationTreatmentCell Adhesion
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceBiologyPattern Formation
During neuronal development, GABA A-mediated responses are depolarizing and induce an increase in the intracellular calcium concentration. Since calcium oscillations can modulate neurite outgrowth, we explored the capability of GABA to... more
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      NeurogenesisNeurochemistryCalciumMorphology
In the present study we have investigated retinal pigment epithelium-photoreceptor cell interactions in vitro, and their contributions to photoreceptor cell survival and differentiation. Preparations enriched for intact photoreceptor... more
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      Cell DifferentiationDifferentiationOptometry and OphthalmologyRats
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      Caenorhabditis elegansScienceBiologyConfocal Microscopy
Many of the physiological benefits attributed to flavonoids are thought to stem from their potent antioxidant and free radical scavenging properties. Recently, it was shown that flavonoids protect nerve cells from oxidative stress by... more
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      NeurochemistryDrug interactionsEnzyme InhibitorsFlavonoids
Outgrowth of neurites in culture is used for assessing neurotrophic activity. Neurite measurements have been performed very slowly using manual methods or more efficiently with interactive image analysis systems. In contrast,... more
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      BiologyImage AnalysisMedicineAutomation
The large carboxy-terminal globular domain (G domain; residues 2,110-3,060) of the A chain of murine-derived laminin has been shown to promote heparin binding, cell adhesion, and neurite outgrowth. This study was conducted to define the... more
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      BiologyCell AdhesionCell BiologyMedicine
Tyrosine kinase A (TrkA), a high af®nity receptor for nerve growth factor (NGF), is activated during differentiation and regeneration of selective neuronal population. We investigated presence, distribution and expression of TrkA in... more
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      Cognitive ScienceCystic FibrosisBiologyImmunohistochemistry
The pathological hallmark of Parkinson's disease and diffuse Lewy body disease (DLBD) is the aggregation of ␣-synuclein (␣-syn) in the form of Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites. Patients with both Alzheimer's disease (AD) and cortical Lewy... more
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      ImmunohistochemistryAlpha SynucleinBrainAged
Lewy body and Lewy neurite formation are the hallmark neuropathological findings in Parkinson's disease (PD), Parkinson's disease with dementia (PDD), dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), and other alpha-synucleinopathies. They also have been... more
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      CognitionNeuropathologyAlpha SynucleinBrain
The neuronal growth-associated protein GAP-43 is expressed during axonal outgrowth and regeneration (for review, see Benowitz and Routtenberg, 1987). In the present study, we demonstrate that GAP-43 is constitutively expressed by NB2a/d1... more
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      Cell CultureAntibodiesGrowthCell line
The neuronal growth associated protein GAP-43 is expressed at high levels during axonal growth and regeneration. In this report, we describe the transfection of the nerve growth factor (NGF)-responsive pheochromocytoma cell line PC12 with... more
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      Cognitive ScienceRegenerationMembrane ProteinsCell Culture
Prosaposin exhibits neurotrophic factor properties that are localized to a 12amino acid sequence located in the amino terminal portion of the saposin C domain. Prosaptides are peptides derived from the neurotrophic portion of prosaposin;... more
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      RegenerationSensory NeuronNeuriteNeurosciences
Phospholipase A2 (PLA 2) has been implicated in neurodevelopmental processes and in the early development of the nervous system. We investigated the effects of the inhibition of calcium-dependent and calcium-independent subtypes of... more
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      GrowthHippocampusCerebral CortexEarly development
Phospholipase A2 (PLA 2) has been implicated in neurodevelopmental processes and in the early development of the nervous system. We investigated the effects of the inhibition of calcium-dependent and calcium-independent subtypes of... more
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      GrowthHippocampusCerebral CortexEarly development
Cell interactions with scaffolds are important for cell and tissue development in the process of repairing and regeneration of damaged tissue. Scaffolds that mimic extracellular matrix (ECM) surface topography, mechanical stiffness, and... more
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      BiomaterialsNanofibersCell AdhesionElectrospinning
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) support axon regeneration across artificial nerve bridges but their differentiative capacity and ability to promote nerve regeneration remains unclear. In this study, MSCs isolated from bone marrow of... more
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      Cell DifferentiationMesenchymal stem cellsAnimal ModelBone marrow
Kinases are essential regulators of a variety of cellular signaling processes, including neurite formation – a foundational step in neurodevelopment. Aberrant axonal sprouting and failed regeneration of injured axons are associated with... more
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      NeurodevelopmentBrain developmentProtein KinasesHigh throughput screening
The aging of the human brain in the absence of diseases is accompanied by subtle changes of neuronal morphology, such as dendrite restructuring, neuronal sprouting, and synaptic deteriorations, rather than neuro-degeneration or gross... more
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      AgingMorphologyQuantificationHeterogeneity
(1,6-dihydro-6-oxo-9-purin-9-yl)-1-oxopropyl]amino]benzoic acid (AIT-082) is an hypoxanthine derivative that stimulates in vitro neurite outgrowth and the production of adenosine and neurotrophins from astrocytes. These effects may... more
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      PsychologyTreatmentElectroencephalographyFace
AbstractöIn a previous study we used P2 receptor antagonists to inhibit diverse responses that nerve growth factor (NGF) promotes and coordinates in PC12 cells and we suggested that P2 receptors partake in the NGF signalling cascade. In... more
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      NeurosciencePsychologyRegenerationInteraction
Nerve growth factor (NGF) is known to promote the axonal regeneration in injured nerve system. Delivery of NGF for a long period in a controlled manner may enhance the regeneration efficacy. In this study, we investigated whether NGF can... more
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      EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringTissue EngineeringRegeneration
Cell patterning is an important tool for organizing cells in surfaces and to reproduce in a simple way the tissue hierarchy and complexity of pluri-cellular life. The control of cell growth, proliferation and differentiation on solid... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringElectron Beam LithographyCell AdhesionConfocal Microscopy
In this paper we present a pipeline for automatic analysis of neuronal morphology: from detection, modeling to digital reconstruction. First, we present an automatic, unsupervised object detection framework using stochastic marked point... more
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      Stochastic ProcessNeurite
Several evidences indicate that PPAR␥ stimulation promotes neuronal differentiation. However, to date, no data describe the effects of PPAR␥ agonists on neurite outgrowth. Here we have evaluated the effects of pioglitazone, a synthetic... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceNeurogenesisWestern blotting
Neuroserpin is an inhibitor of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) that is expressed in developing and adult nervous systems. Spatial and temporal analysis of neuroserpin expression suggests that it is involved in regulating the... more
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      NeurosciencePsychologyCell AdhesionScanning Electron Microscopy
Inhibitionof neurite sprouting and electrical activity by extracellular matrix (ECM) glycoproteins was studied during neurite regeneration by using anterior pagoda (AP) neurons of the leech. Adult isolated neurons were plated in culture... more
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      NeurosciencePsychologyRegenerationCalcium
The expression of human neuronal protein 22 (hNP22) is up-regulated in the superior frontal cortex of chronic alcoholics. hNP22 shares significant homology with a number of proteins implicated in bundling of actin filaments. In addition,... more
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      Cognitive ScienceImmunohistochemistryCytoskeletonWestern blotting
Background: Normal brain function depends on the development of appropriate patterns of neural connections. A critical role in guiding axons to their targets during neural development is played by neuronal growth cones. These have a... more
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      GlassNeural OscillationsNeural DevelopmentBiological Sciences
Co-cultures of 3T3-L1 adipocytes with neurons from the rat dorsal root ganglia (DRG) showed enhanced neuritogenesis and synaptogenesis. Microarray analysis for upregulated genes in adipocyte/DRG co-cultures currently points to... more
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      NeurosciencePsychologyMembrane ProteinsCell Culture
The cytokine CNTF (ciliary neurotrophic factor) promotes the growth of neural processes from many kinds of neurons in the developing and regenerating adult nervous system, but the intracellular signalling mechanisms mediating this... more
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      NeuroscienceSignal TransductionMiceNF-kappa B
In this study the synergistic effect of delivering two neurotrophins simultaneously to encourage neuron survival and neurite elongation was explored. Neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) were incorporated... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringKineticsConducting PolymersPolymers
The crosstalk between the P2Y 2 G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) with TrkA receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) is an important mechanism that regulates neuronal differentiation. We show that Src family kinases (SFK) regulate P2Y 2 -TrkA... more
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      Signal TransductionCell DifferentiationMiceNeurons
A variety of naturally occurring ganglioside structures were previously shown to be effective agents for inducing neurite outgrowth of primary neurons and neuroblastoma lines. We report here the results of similar experiments with a... more
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      Cognitive ScienceCell CultureCell lineCell Differentiation
We have developed an image analysis methodology for quantifying the anisotropy of neuronal projections on patterned substrates. Our method is based on the fitting of smoothing splines to the digital traces produced using a non-maximum... more
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      Materials ScienceBiomedical EngineeringImage ProcessingMedicine
Neurite outgrowth is guided by narrow pathways of bioactive laminin. These pathways are created by ultraviolet light irradiation of laminin-coated coverslips masked with electron microscope grids. Patterned outgrowth of neurites is... more
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      NeurosciencePsychologyBiologyCell Biology
The close homolog of L1 (CHL1) is a cell adhesion molecule involved in regulation of neuronal differentiation and survival, neurite outgrowth and axon guidance during development. In the mature nervous system, CHL1 regulates synaptic... more
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      NeuroscienceBiologyCell BiologyMedicine
A novel neuro-compatible peptide-based hydrogel has been designed and developed, which contains microtubule stabilizing and neuroprotective short peptide. This hydrogel shows strong three-dimensional cross-linked fibrillary networks,... more
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      Chemical EngineeringHydrogelsNeuroprotectionPeptides