The axonal membrane protein Caspr, a homologue of neurexin IV, is a component of the septate-like paranodal junctions that assemble during myelination
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Subunit composition and novel localization of K+ channels in spinal cordSpectrin and ankyrin-based pathways: metazoan inventions for integrating cells into tissuesEarly events in node of Ranvier formation during myelination and remyelination in the PNSThe lysosomal sialic acid transporter sialin is required for normal CNS myelinationSodium channel Na(v)1.6 is localized at nodes of ranvier, dendrites, and synapsesCaspr regulates the processing of contactin and inhibits its binding to neurofascinConnexin-47 and connexin-32 in gap junctions of oligodendrocyte somata, myelin sheaths, paranodal loops and Schmidt-Lanterman incisures: implications for ionic homeostasis and potassium siphoning.Distinct claudins and associated PDZ proteins form different autotypic tight junctions in myelinating Schwann cellsAssociation of TAG-1 with Caspr2 is essential for the molecular organization of juxtaparanodal regions of myelinated fibersDisrupted axo-glial junctions result in accumulation of abnormal mitochondria at nodes of ranvierExpression of caveolin-1 and -2 in differentiating PC12 cells and dorsal root ganglion neurons: caveolin-2 is up-regulated in response to cell injuryCandidate autism gene screen identifies critical role for cell-adhesion molecule CASPR2 in dendritic arborization and spine developmentMyelin damage and repair in pathologic CNS: challenges and prospectsNeuro-glial interactions at the nodes of Ranvier: implication in health and diseasesPseudoexfoliation syndrome, a systemic disorder with ocular manifestationsDelayed nerve stimulation promotes axon-protective neurofilament phosphorylation, accelerates immune cell clearance and enhances remyelination in vivo in focally demyelinated nervesMolecular mechanisms of acrolein-mediated myelin destruction in CNS trauma and diseaseProtein 4.1B associates with both Caspr/paranodin and Caspr2 at paranodes and juxtaparanodes of myelinated fibresNectin-like proteins mediate axon Schwann cell interactions along the internode and are essential for myelinationCharacterization of a novel rat brain glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored protein (Kilon), a member of the IgLON cell adhesion molecule familyNeuregulin-1 type III determines the ensheathment fate of axonsDisruption of axo-glial junctions causes cytoskeletal disorganization and degeneration of Purkinje neuron axonsCollagen XXVIII is a distinctive component of the peripheral nervous system nodes of ranvier and surrounds nonmyelinating glial cellsTight junctions in Schwann cells of peripheral myelinated axons: a lesson from claudin-19-deficient miceTransient auditory nerve demyelination as a new mechanism for hidden hearing loss.Myosin-Va-dependent cell-to-cell transfer of RNA from Schwann cells to axons.Molecular disruptions of the panglial syncytium block potassium siphoning and axonal saltatory conduction: pertinence to neuromyelitis optica and other demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system.Mechanisms for adjusting interaural time differences to achieve binaural coincidence detection.Contactins: emerging key roles in the development and function of the nervous system.Electron tomography of paranodal septate-like junctions and the associated axonal and glial cytoskeletons in the central nervous system.Schwannomin/merlin promotes Schwann cell elongation and influences myelin segment length.Label-free imaging of Schwann cell myelination by third harmonic generation microscopyNo effect of genetic deletion of contactin-associated protein (CASPR) on axonal orientation and synaptic plasticity.Myelination and regional domain differentiation of the axon.Glial ensheathment of peripheral axons in Drosophila.Spatiotemporal ablation of myelinating glia-specific neurofascin (Nfasc NF155) in mice reveals gradual loss of paranodal axoglial junctions and concomitant disorganization of axonal domains.Nodes, paranodes, and incisures: from form to function.Nodes of ranvier and paranodes in chronic acquired neuropathiesMyelin and disorders that affect the formation and maintenance of this sheath.Developing nodes of Ranvier are defined by ankyrin-G clustering and are independent of paranodal axoglial adhesion.
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The axonal membrane protein Caspr, a homologue of neurexin IV, is a component of the septate-like paranodal junctions that assemble during myelination
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The axonal membrane protein Ca ...... at assemble during myelination
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