Neural Regeneration
β Scribed by F.J. Seil, E. Herbert and B.M. Carlson (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1987
- Leaves
- 468
- Series
- Progress in Brain Research 71
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Editorial Page
Page iii
Copyright Page
Page iv
List of Contributors
Pages v-viii
Preface
Page ix
Fredrick J. Seil
Chapter 1 Targeted expression of cloned genes in transgenic mice Original Research Article
Pages 3-12
Raymond J. MacDonald, Galvin H. Swift, Robert E. Hammer, David M. Ornitz, Brian P. Davis, Ralph L. Brinster, Richard D. Palmiter
Chapter 2 Use of gene transfer approaches to study regulation of neuropeptide gene expression Original Research Article
Pages 13-22
Audrey Seasholtz, Michael Comb, Dane Listen, Mitchel Martin, Gary Thomas, Edward Herbert
Chapter 3 Aplysia neuropeptides Original Research Article
Pages 23-33
Malladi Shyamala, Richard H. Scheller
Chapter 4 Molecular features of cell-cell adhesion molecules Original Research Article
Pages 35-45
Ben A. Murray, Stanley Hoffman, Bruce A. Cunningham
Chapter 5 Mechanisms at the axon tip regulate metabolic processes critical to axonal elongation Original Research Article
Pages 49-60
Raymond J. Lasek, Michael J. Katz
Chapter 6 Factors influencing the growth of regenerating nerve fibers in culture Original Research Article
Pages 61-74
Mary Bartlett Bunge, Mary I. Johnson, March D. Ard, Naomi Kleitman
Chapter 7 Axonal growth in developing and regenerating amphibian retinotectal projection Original Research Article
Pages 75-88
Hajime Fujisawa
Chapter 8 Ionic channel organization of normal and regenerating mammalian axons Original Research Article
Pages 89-101
Jeffery D. Kocsis, Stephen G. Waxman
Chapter 9 Fast axonal transport: recent developments Original Research Article
Pages 103-112
David S. Forman
Chapter 10 Role of fast axonal transport in regeneration of goldfish optic axons Original Research Article
Pages 113-120
Bernice Grafstein, Donald W. Burmeister, Charlotte M. McGuinness, Gary W. Perry, Janet R. Sparrow
Chapter 11 Rules governing membrane reorganization and axonβglial interactions during the development of myelinated fibers Original Research Article
Pages 121-141
Stephen G. Waxman
Chapter 12 Tissue culture studies of interactions between axons and myelinating cells of the central and peripheral nervous system Original Research Article
Pages 143-152
Richard P. Bunge, Patrick M. Wood
Chapter 13 Regulation of specific neuronal and nonneuronal proteins during development and following injury in the rat central nervous system Original Research Article
Pages 155-175
G.J. Snipes, B. Costello, C.B. McGuire, B.N. Mayes, S.S. Bock, J.J. Norden, J.A. Freeman
Chapter 14 Apolipoprotein E in nerve injury and repair Original Research Article
Pages 177-184
Michael J. Ignatius, Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter, Robert E. Pitas, Eric M. Shooter
Chapter 15 Brain derived neurotrophic factor Original Research Article
Pages 185-189
Y.-A. Barde, A.M. Davies, J.E. Johnson, R.M. Lindsay, H. Thoenen
Chapter 16 Exogenous administration of neuronotrophic factors in vivo protects central nervous system neurons against axotomy induced degeneration Original Research Article
Pages 191-201
Silvio Varon, Lawrence R. Williams, Fred H. Gage
Chapter 17 Ganglioside prevention of neuronal functional decay Original Research Article
Pages 203-208
A. Gorio, M. Vitadello
Chapter 18 A systems approach to nerve regeneration Original Research Article
Pages 209-227
Eugene Roberts
Chapter 19 Changes in peripheral and central axonal projections of sensory fibers following muscle nerve transection Original Research Article
Pages 231-237
Lome M. Mendell, John B. Munson, William F. Collins III
Chapter 20 The control of neural connections by three physiological mechanisms Original Research Article
Pages 239-247
Patrick D. Wall
Chapter 21 Reorganization of neocortical representations after brain injury: a neurophysiological model of the bases of recovery from stroke Original Research Article
Pages 249-266
William M. Jenkins, Michael M. Merzenich
Chapter 22 Regulation of synaptogenesis through the local synthesis of protein at the postsynaptic site Original Research Article
Pages 267-279
Oswald Steward
Chapter 23 Formation of chemical synapses by adult Aplysia neurons in vitro is facilitated by the presence of juvenile neurons Original Research Article
Pages 281-289
Samuel Schacher, Murray S. Plaster
Chapter 24 Survival, growth and function of dopaminergic neurons grafted to the brain Original Research Article
Pages 293-308
Patrik Brundin, Anders BjΓΆrklund
Chapter 25 Transplantation of fetal dopamine neurons in primate brain reverses MPTP induced parkinsonism Original Research Article
Pages 309-323
John R. Sladek Jr., D. Eugene Redmond Jr., Timothy J. Collier, Suzanne N. Haber, John D. Elsworth, Ariel Y. Deutch, Robert H. Roth
Chapter 26 Specificity in the reinnervation of adult hippocampus by embryonic hippocampal transplants Original Research Article
Pages 325-333
G. Raisman, R.J. Morris, C.-F. Zhou
Chapter 27 Grafts of fetal cholinergic neurons to the deafferented hippocampus Original Research Article
Pages 335-347
Fred H. Gage, GyΓΆrgy Buzsaki, Ola Nilsson, Anders BjΓΆrklund
Chapter 28 A functional analysis of connections between grafted septal neurons and host hippocampus Original Research Article
Pages 349-357
Menahem Segal, Varda Greenberger, Norton W. Milgram
Chapter 29 Expression of peptides and transmitters in neurons and expression of filament proteins in astrocytes in fetal cerebral cortical transplants to adult spinal cord Original Research Article
Pages 359-371
James R. Connor, Jerald J. Bernstein
Chapter 30 Regeneration of axons from the central nervous system of adult rats Original Research Article
Pages 373-379
Garth M. Bray, Manuel Vidal-Sanz, Albert J. Aguayo
Chapter 31 Molecular modifications during nerve-muscle synapse formation Original Research Article
Pages 383-389
Lee L. Rubin, Donna T. Anthony, Libbe L. Englander, Richard L. Lappin, Ivan M. Lieberburg
Chapter 32 Agrin Original Research Article
Pages 391-396
Catherine Magill, Noreen E. Reist, Justin R. Fallen, Ralph M. Nitkin, Bruce G. Wallace, U.J. McMahan
Chapter 33 A component in mammalian muscle synaptic basal lamina induces clustering of acetylcholine receptors Original Research Article
Pages 397-408
Kate F. Barald, Gregg D. Phillips, Jeanne C. Jay, Ikuko F. Mizukami
Chapter 34 Nerve induced remodeling of basal lamina during formation of the neuromuscular junction in cell culture Original Research Article
Pages 409-421
M.J. Anderson, L.E. Swenarchuk
Chapter 35 Plasminogen activators and inhibitors: roles in muscle and neuromuscular regeneration Original Research Article
Pages 423-431
Barry W. Festoff, Daniel Hantai
Chapter 36 Glial cell development and function in the rat optic nerve Original Research Article
Pages 435-438
Martin C. Raff, Sally Temple, Charles ffrench-Constant
Chapter 37 Astrocyte activation and fibrous gliosis: glial fibrillary acidic protein immunostaining of astrocytes following intraspinal cord grafting of fetal CNS tissue Original Research Article
Pages 439-455
Lawrence F. Eng, Paul J. Reier, John D. Houle
Chapter 38 Inhibition of regeneration: the ultrastructure of reactive astrocytes and abortive axon terminals in the transition zone of the dorsal root Original Research Article
Pages 457-468
Larry J. Stensaas, Lester M. Partlow, Paul R. Burgess, Kenneth W. Horch
Chapter 39 Regeneration of myelin and oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system Original Research Article
Pages 469-484
Samuel K. Ludwin
Chapter 40 The effect of drugs on oligodendrocyte proliferation and myelin regeneration Original Research Article
Pages 485-491
Robert M. Herndon
Subject Index
Pages 493-498
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