Laminin promotes neuritic regeneration from cultured peripheral and central neurons.
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Merosin, a tissue-specific basement membrane protein, is a laminin-like proteinNeurite outgrowth on immobilized axonin-1 is mediated by a heterophilic interaction with L1(G4)Isolation of a cDNA clone for the human laminin-B1 chain and its gene localizationTumor invasion and metastases: role of the basement membrane. Warner-Lambert Parke-Davis Award lectureThe pre- and post-somatic segments of the human type I spiral ganglion neurons--structural and functional considerations related to cochlear implantation.Dynamic manipulation of hydrogels to control cell behavior: a review.Expression and in vitro function of beta 1-integrin laminin receptors in the developing avian ciliary ganglion.Laminin receptors for neurite formationcAMP analogs promote survival and neurite outgrowth in cultures of rat sympathetic and sensory neurons independently of nerve growth factorc-src gene product in developing rat brain is enriched in nerve growth cone membranesDo neurons in the vertebrate CNS migrate on laminin?Laminin-immunoreactive glia distinguish regenerative adult CNS systems from non-regenerative ones.Laminins of the neuromuscular system.Laminins and human disease.Guiding neuron development with planar surface gradients of substrate cues deposited using microfluidic devices.Laminin is associated with the "neurite outgrowth-promoting factors" found in conditioned media.Purification of a factor that promotes neurite outgrowth: isolation of laminin and associated molecules.Basement membrane proteins: structure, assembly, and cellular interactions.Astroglial and fibroblast growth factors have neurotrophic functions for cultured peripheral and central nervous system neuronsNeuroblastoma cells contain a trophic factor sharing biological and molecular properties with ciliary neurotrophic factor.Neurite outgrowth on muscle cell surfaces involves extracellular matrix receptors as well as Ca2+-dependent and -independent cell adhesion molecules.Gonadotropin-releasing hormone induces miR-132 and miR-212 to regulate cellular morphology and migration in immortalized LbetaT2 pituitary gonadotrope cellsFibroblast growth factor promotes survival of dissociated hippocampal neurons and enhances neurite extension.Induction of nerve growth factor receptor in Schwann cells after axotomy.Differentiation of human neuroblastoma recapitulates neural crest development. Study of morphology, neurotransmitter enzymes, and extracellular matrix proteins.Expression of several adhesive macromolecules (N-CAM, L1, J1, NILE, uvomorulin, laminin, fibronectin, and a heparan sulfate proteoglycan) in embryonic, adult, and denervated adult skeletal muscleSuppression of terminal axonal sprouting at the neuromuscular junction by monoclonal antibodies against a muscle-derived antigen of 56,000 daltons.A monoclonal antibody that blocks the activity of a neurite regeneration-promoting factor: studies on the binding site and its localization in vivo.Inhibition of laminin self-assembly and interaction with type IV collagen by antibodies to the terminal domain of the long arm.Multiple influences of a heparin-binding growth factor on neuronal developmentEmbryonic neural retinal cell response to extracellular matrix proteins: developmental changes and effects of the cell substratum attachment antibody (CSAT)Distinct molecular interactions mediate neuronal process outgrowth on non-neuronal cell surfaces and extracellular matrices.Mapping of domains in human laminin using monoclonal antibodies: localization of the neurite-promoting site.Interactions of a neuronal cell line (PC12) with laminin, collagen IV, and fibronectin: identification of integrin-related glycoproteins involved in attachment and process outgrowth.A monoclonal antibody against a laminin-heparan sulfate proteoglycan complex perturbs cranial neural crest migration in vivo.Neurite extension of chicken peripheral nervous system neurons on fibronectin: relative importance of specific adhesion sites in the central cell-binding domain and the alternatively spliced type III connecting segmentIdentification of the major proteins that promote neuronal process outgrowth on Schwann cells in vitroAmino acid sequence and distribution of mRNA encoding a major skeletal muscle laminin binding protein: an extracellular matrix-associated protein with an unusual COOH-terminal polyaspartate domainPurification and characterization of mammalian integrins expressed by a rat neuronal cell line (PC12): evidence that they function as alpha/beta heterodimeric receptors for laminin and type IV collagen.Schwannoma cell-derived inhibitor of the neurite-promoting activity of laminin.
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Laminin promotes neuritic regeneration from cultured peripheral and central neurons.
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Laminin promotes neuritic regeneration from cultured peripheral and central neurons.
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Laminin promotes neuritic regeneration from cultured peripheral and central neurons.
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Laminin promotes neuritic regeneration from cultured peripheral and central neurons.
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Laminin promotes neuritic regeneration from cultured peripheral and central neurons.
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Laminin promotes neuritic regeneration from cultured peripheral and central neurons.
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Laminin promotes neuritic regeneration from cultured peripheral and central neurons.
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Laminin promotes neuritic regeneration from cultured peripheral and central neurons.
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10.1083/JCB.97.6.1882
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1983-12-01T00:00:00Z