The Nogo-Nogo receptor pathway limits a spectrum of adult CNS axonal growth.
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The reticulons: a family of proteins with diverse functionsNeuroscience. Lynx for braking plasticityPTEN deletion enhances the regenerative ability of adult corticospinal neuronsReorganization of Intact Descending Motor Circuits to Replace Lost Connections After InjuryRestoration of skilled locomotion by sprouting corticospinal axons induced by co-deletion of PTEN and SOCS3PlexinA2 limits recovery from corticospinal axotomy by mediating oligodendrocyte-derived Sema6A growth inhibition.Membrane-type matrix metalloproteinase-3 regulates neuronal responsiveness to myelin through Nogo-66 receptor 1 cleavageA novel closed-body model of spinal cord injury caused by high-pressure air blasts produces extensive axonal injury and motor impairmentsAssessment of functional recovery and axonal sprouting in oligodendrocyte-myelin glycoprotein (OMgp) null mice after spinal cord injuryMolecular basis of the interactions of the Nogo-66 receptor and its homolog NgR2 with myelin-associated glycoprotein: development of NgROMNI-Fc, a novel antagonist of CNS myelin inhibitionGenetic variants of Nogo-66 receptor with possible association to schizophrenia block myelin inhibition of axon growth.Neuronal Nogo-A modulates growth cone motility via Rho-GTP/LIMK1/cofilin in the unlesioned adult nervous systemNogo receptor deletion and multimodal exercise improve distinct aspects of recovery in cervical spinal cord injuryMultimodal exercises simultaneously stimulating cortical and brainstem pathways after unilateral corticospinal lesion.Inosine alters gene expression and axonal projections in neurons contralateral to a cortical infarct and improves skilled use of the impaired limb.Developmentally regulated impediments to skin reinnervation by injured peripheral sensory axon terminalsA large-scale chemical screen for regulators of the arginase 1 promoter identifies the soy isoflavone daidzeinas a clinically approved small molecule that can promote neuronal protection or regeneration via a cAMP-independent pathway.Pincher-generated Nogo-A endosomes mediate growth cone collapse and retrograde signaling.BDNF-hypersecreting human mesenchymal stem cells promote functional recovery, axonal sprouting, and protection of corticospinal neurons after spinal cord injury.Functional axonal regeneration through astrocytic scar genetically modified to digest chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans.Nogo-66 receptor antagonist peptide (NEP1-40) administration promotes functional recovery and axonal growth after lateral funiculus injury in the adult ratBrain gene expression patterns differentiate mild cognitive impairment from normal aged and Alzheimer's disease.MAG and OMgp synergize with Nogo-A to restrict axonal growth and neurological recovery after spinal cord trauma.Diffusion tensor imaging as a predictor of locomotor function after experimental spinal cord injury and recovery.Ibuprofen enhances recovery from spinal cord injury by limiting tissue loss and stimulating axonal growth.Traffic lights for axon growth: proteoglycans and their neuronal receptors.Molecular mechanisms of the suppression of axon regeneration by KLF transcription factors.Axon growth inhibition by RhoA/ROCK in the central nervous system.What can pluripotent stem cells teach us about neurodegenerative diseases?A multi-domain fragment of Nogo-A protein is a potent inhibitor of cortical axon regeneration via Nogo receptor 1.Inosine augments the effects of a Nogo receptor blocker and of environmental enrichment to restore skilled forelimb use after stroke.Plasticity of intact rubral projections mediates spontaneous recovery of function after corticospinal tract injury.Inosine enhances axon sprouting and motor recovery after spinal cord injury.Effects of PTEN and Nogo Codeletion on Corticospinal Axon Sprouting and Regeneration in Mice.Recovery from chronic spinal cord contusion after Nogo receptor intervention.Hippocampal expression of myelin-associated inhibitors is induced with age-related cognitive decline and correlates with deficits of spatial learning and memory.Molecular dissection of the myelin-associated glycoprotein receptor complex reveals cell type-specific mechanisms for neurite outgrowth inhibitionAxonal regeneration induced by blockade of glial inhibitors coupled with activation of intrinsic neuronal growth pathwaysComprehensive Corticospinal Labeling with mu-crystallin Transgene Reveals Axon Regeneration after Spinal Cord Trauma in ngr1-/- Mice.Identification of Intrinsic Axon Growth Modulators for Intact CNS Neurons after Injury.
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The Nogo-Nogo receptor pathway limits a spectrum of adult CNS axonal growth.
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The Nogo-Nogo receptor pathway limits a spectrum of adult CNS axonal growth.
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The Nogo-Nogo receptor pathway limits a spectrum of adult CNS axonal growth.
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The Nogo-Nogo receptor pathway limits a spectrum of adult CNS axonal growth.
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The Nogo-Nogo receptor pathway limits a spectrum of adult CNS axonal growth.
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William B J Cafferty
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3827-06.2006
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2006-11-01T00:00:00Z