Neuronal c-Jun is required for successful axonal regeneration, but the effects of phosphorylation of its N-terminus are moderate.
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Neuroprotective and Neurorestorative Processes after Spinal Cord Injury: The Case of the Bulbospinal Respiratory NeuronsWhat makes a RAG regeneration associated?Deletion of Jun proteins in adult oligodendrocytes does not perturb cell survival, or myelin maintenance in vivoZPK/DLK and MKK4 form the critical gateway to axotomy-induced motoneuron death in neonatescJun promotes CNS axon growth.Inhibition of Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3 (STAT3) reduces neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic brain damageEpigenetic profiling reveals a developmental decrease in promoter accessibility during cortical maturation in vivo.Downstream effector molecules in successful peripheral nerve regeneration.Nuclear and cytosolic JNK signalling in neurons.Atf3 mutant mice show reduced axon regeneration and impaired regeneration-associated gene induction after peripheral nerve injury.Overexpression of ATF3 or the combination of ATF3, c-Jun, STAT3 and Smad1 promotes regeneration of the central axon branch of sensory neurons but without synergistic effects.JUN regulates early transcriptional responses to axonal injury in retinal ganglion cells.KLF9 and JNK3 Interact to Suppress Axon Regeneration in the Adult CNS.Sustained cell body reactivity and loss of NeuN in a subset of axotomized bulbospinal neurons after a chronic high cervical spinal cord injury.Intrinsic mechanisms of neuronal axon regeneration.Transcription factor networks involved in cell death in the dorsal root ganglia following peripheral nerve injury
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Neuronal c-Jun is required for successful axonal regeneration, but the effects of phosphorylation of its N-terminus are moderate.
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Clive Da Costa
Crystal A Ruff
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Marion Bohatschek
Mariya Hristova
Mark Kaswich
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2012-03-21T00:00:00Z