River Publishers Series in Biotechnology and Medical Research
Editors:
Tracy S. Tran, Rutgers University, NJ, USA
Avraham Yaron, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Authors:
Department of Neuroscience, Jefferson Center for Synaptic Biology, Vickie and Jack Farber Institute for Neuroscience, Sydney Kimmel Medical
College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA and
Bridget M. Curran and Elizabeth R. Moese
ISBN: 9788770228527 (Paperback) e-ISBN: 9788770228879
This book examines recent key findings on the mechanisms of axonal and dendritic remodeling in different model organisms. Each chapter is contributed by a panel of experts in their respective subfields of neurosciences, to provide and discuss the latest discoveries ranging from neuronal morphogenesis during development, experience-dependent structural plasticity, to neuronal degeneration, regeneration, and pathologies in neurological disorders.
The process of neuronal remodeling, specifically their axons and dendrites,is essential for the proper wiring of the nervous system during early development and continues during postnatal ages to shape the pattern of synaptic connections throughout the life of the organism, including humans. Over recent years, substantial progress has been made in our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that control neuronal remodeling. In addition, there is accumulating evidence demonstrating how the nervous system could remodel in response to injury and in pathological conditions.
Topics discussed in the book include:
Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Axon
Morphogenesis
by Bridget M. Curran, Elizabeth R. Moese*, and Le Ma
https://doi.org/10.13052/Chapter 1