CELL BIOLOGY OF THE NEURON Polarity ... - Tavernarakis Lab
CELL BIOLOGY OF THE NEURON Polarity ... - Tavernarakis Lab
CELL BIOLOGY OF THE NEURON Polarity ... - Tavernarakis Lab
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058‐R Dynein Light Chain LC8 is a Dimerization Hub for the Memory‐Related<br />
KIBRA Protein<br />
J. Kremerskothen, K. Duning, B. Ribbrock, H. Pavenstaedt ................................ 140<br />
059‐G The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 8 Protein VAPB Disrupts the Early<br />
Secretory Pathway<br />
M. Kuijpers, K. Lou Yu, E. Teuling, D. Jaarsma, C. Hoogenraad.......................... 141<br />
060‐B Analysis of in vivo Glycine Transporter Function by Transgenic Approaches<br />
D. Lall, H. Betz, V. Eulenburg.............................................................................. 142<br />
061‐R Sphingomyelin Influences Dendritic Spine Size through the Modulation of<br />
Actin Cytoskeleton<br />
M. Dolores Ledesma, A. Arroyo, P. Camoletto, L. Morando, M. Sassoe‐Pognetto,<br />
M. Giustetto....................................................................................................... 143<br />
062‐G Regulation of Neurofibromin RasGAP Activity and Localization during Neuronal<br />
Differentiation<br />
G. Leondaritis, T. Kalpachidou, D. Mangoura .................................................... 144<br />
063‐B Development of the Corticospinal Tract: Integration into Spinal Circuitry<br />
Important for Coordinating Complex Motor Behaviors<br />
K. Lewallen, A. Levine, S. Pfaff ........................................................................... 145<br />
064‐R Decreased GSKβ Activity by Downregulation of Tyr216 Phosphorylation<br />
Underlies the Gain of Regenerative Capacity Following Conditioning Lesion<br />
M. Liz, H. Pimentel, D.Silva, A. Marques, M. Sousa............................................ 146<br />
065‐G Role of KCC2 in Morphological Plasticity of Dendritic Spines<br />
O. Llano, A. Ludwig, S. Soni, C. Rivera ................................................................ 147<br />
066‐B Structural and Biochemical Characterization of CRMPs and their Complexes<br />
Involved in the Axonal Growth and Related Disease<br />
B. Lohkamp, R. Ponnusamy................................................................................ 148<br />
067‐R Tracking Autophagosome Dynamics in Primary Neurons<br />
S. Maday, K. Wallace, E. Holzbaur ..................................................................... 149<br />
068‐G Tubulin Polyglutamylation: a Role in Neuronal <strong>Polarity</strong> and Transport<br />
M. Magiera, J. Souphron, D. Zala, F. Saudou, C. Janke ...................................... 150<br />
069‐B Identifying Injury Signals and Regeneration Enhancers in the Conditioning<br />
Lesion Model<br />
F. Mar, M. Ana, B. Pedro, A. Barbosa, V. Costa, M. Sousa ................................. 151<br />
070‐R The Nogo‐66 Receptor Restricts Both Anatomical and Functional<br />
Plasticity in Visual Cortex<br />
A. McGee ........................................................................................................... 152<br />
071‐G Mechanism of Draxin Signaling in Axonal Guidance<br />
R. Meli, F. Propst................................................................................................ 153<br />
072‐B Different requirements for Sad Kinases in Hippocampal and Cortical<br />
Neurons during the Establishment of Neuronal <strong>Polarity</strong><br />
S. Menon, D. Lutter, M. Müller, A. Püschel ........................................................ 154<br />
073‐R Proteomics Reveals Novel Sets of Proteins Involved in Axonal Growth<br />
I. Michihiro, N. Motohiro ................................................................................... 155<br />
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