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The following pages link to Turnover of fluorescently labelled tubulin and actin in the axon (Q60094673):
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- An actin-associated protein present in the microtubule organizing center and the growth cones of PC-12 cells (Q24338541) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of dendrite stability (Q27015653) (← links)
- A dynamic formin-dependent deep F-actin network in axons. (Q27309123) (← links)
- A physical model of axonal elongation: force, viscosity, and adhesions govern the mode of outgrowth (Q28263795) (← links)
- Identification of in vitro phosphorylation sites in the growth cone protein SCG10. Effect Of phosphorylation site mutants on microtubule-destabilizing activity (Q28266450) (← links)
- PACSIN1, a Tau-interacting protein, regulates axonal elongation and branching by facilitating microtubule instability (Q28574383) (← links)
- Actin-dependent anterograde movement of growth-cone-like structures along growing hippocampal axons: a novel form of axonal transport? (Q30472226) (← links)
- Direct evidence for coherent low velocity axonal transport of mitochondria (Q30480396) (← links)
- Rapid intermittent movement of axonal neurofilaments observed by fluorescence photobleaching (Q30856964) (← links)
- Oligomeric tubulin in large transporting complex is transported via kinesin in squid giant axons (Q31817842) (← links)
- Protein synthesis in axons and terminals: significance for maintenance, plasticity and regulation of phenotype. With a critique of slow transport theory (Q33924851) (← links)
- A test of microtubule translocation during neurite elongation (Q34032176) (← links)
- Slow axonal transport: stop and go traffic in the axon (Q34186343) (← links)
- Slow axonal transport: fast motors in the slow lane. (Q34495166) (← links)
- Organization and slow axonal transport of cytoskeletal proteins under normal and regenerating conditions (Q35161231) (← links)
- Regulation of the neuronal actin cytoskeleton by ADF/cofilin (Q35575900) (← links)
- Functions of intermediate filaments in neuronal development and disease (Q35575907) (← links)
- Changes in cytoskeletal protein synthesis following axon injury and during axon regeneration (Q35651167) (← links)
- Actin in emerging neurites is recruited from a monomer pool (Q35651201) (← links)
- Slow transport of unpolymerized tubulin and polymerized neurofilament in the squid giant axon (Q35657697) (← links)
- Individual microtubules in the axon consist of domains that differ in both composition and stability (Q36223418) (← links)
- Dynamics of microtubules bundled by microtubule associated protein 2C (MAP2C) (Q36232286) (← links)
- A new perspective on microtubules and axon growth (Q36232975) (← links)
- The transport properties of axonal microtubules establish their polarity orientation (Q36233137) (← links)
- Phosphorylation on carboxyl terminus domains of neurofilament proteins in retinal ganglion cell neurons in vivo: influences on regional neurofilament accumulation, interneurofilament spacing, and axon caliber (Q36234459) (← links)
- The initiation of neurite outgrowth by sympathetic neurons grown in vitro does not depend on assembly of microtubules (Q36234856) (← links)
- Active transport of photoactivated tubulin molecules in growing axons revealed by a new electron microscopic analysis (Q36237058) (← links)
- Slow axonal transport of neurofilament protein in cultured neurons. (Q36255770) (← links)
- Neurotrophin regulation of beta-actin mRNA and protein localization within growth cones (Q36310756) (← links)
- Actin turnover is required to prevent axon retraction driven by endogenous actomyosin contractility (Q36324074) (← links)
- Microtubule polymer assembly and transport during axonal elongation (Q36530324) (← links)
- The plus ends of stable microtubules are the exclusive nucleating structures for microtubules in the axon (Q36531076) (← links)
- Slow axonal transport mechanisms move neurofilaments relentlessly in mouse optic axons (Q36531305) (← links)
- Newly assembled microtubules are concentrated in the proximal and distal regions of growing axons (Q36532200) (← links)
- Do photobleached fluorescent microtubules move?: re-evaluation of fluorescence laser photobleaching both in vitro and in growing Xenopus axon (Q36695147) (← links)
- Fast axonal transport is required for growth cone advance (Q36697594) (← links)
- Cellular and Molecular Biology of Neuronal Intermediate Filaments (Q36707483) (← links)
- Transport complexes associated with slow axonal flow (Q36715352) (← links)
- Microtubule behavior in PC12 neurites: variable results obtained with photobleach technology (Q36773121) (← links)
- Dynamics of the neuronal intermediate filaments. (Q36779960) (← links)
- FRAP analysis of the stability of the microtubule population along the neurites of chick sensory neurons (Q36785970) (← links)
- Live-cell imaging of slow axonal transport in cultured neurons (Q36975869) (← links)
- What is slow axonal transport? (Q37138179) (← links)
- Dynamics of the cytoskeleton in live cells (Q37188189) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of MAP-mediated regulation of microtubule dynamic instability in vitro focus on Tau. (Q37751240) (← links)
- The emerging role of forces in axonal elongation. (Q37869980) (← links)
- Assembly, disassembly, and exchange of glial fibrillary acidic protein (Q39512555) (← links)
- Speckle microscopic evaluation of microtubule transport in growing nerve processes. (Q39522416) (← links)
- Microtubule transport and assembly cooperate to generate the microtubule array of growing axons (Q40556276) (← links)
- A composite model for establishing the microtubule arrays of the neuron (Q41119231) (← links)