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    Axonal transport, also called axoplasmic transport or axoplasmic flow, is a cellular process responsible for movement of mitochondria, lipids, synaptic...
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    Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a brain injury in which scattered lesions occur over a widespread area in white matter tracts as well as grey matter. DAI...
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    axonal region. Proteins needed for the growth of the axon, and the removal of waste materials, need a framework for transport. This axonal transport is...
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    cargoes are transported at a fast rate or a slow rate. The fast axonal transport has a rate of 50–500 mm per day, while the slow axonal transport was found...
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    defects in protein transport machinery and regulation, such as RAB1, may play a role in this disease mechanism. Impaired axonal transport of alpha-synuclein...
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  • in the neuron's cell body (soma) or dendrites. In axonal transport (also known as axoplasmic transport) materials are carried through the axoplasm to or...
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    occurs in many neurodegenerative diseases, especially those where axonal transport is impaired such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Alzheimer's...
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  • molecular weight; NF-H). These proteins were discovered from studies of axonal transport and are often referred to as the "neurofilament triplet". However,...
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    to recruit signaling proteins and to regulate microtubule-mediated axonal transport. Tau is a negative regulator of mRNA translation in Drosophila, mouse...
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    There is evidence suggesting that it could be due to defects in the axonal transport of mitochondria. Increasing evidence suggests a possible link between...
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    and retrograde axonal transport is impaired. Between 30-50mmHg there will usually be changes in intraneural blood flow, axonal transport, and vascular...
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    consequential accumulation as a result of decreased axonal transport. This reduced axonal transport can then cause swelling or bulging on the surface layer...
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    dysfunction leading to dysfunctional motor neuron axonal homeostasis (reduced axonal length and fast axonal transport of mitochondrial cargo) has been shown to...
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    nerve trunks and into the central nervous system (CNS) by retrograde axonal transport by using dyneins. The tetanus toxin protein has a molecular weight...
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    including mitosis, meiosis and transport of cellular cargo, such as in axonal transport, and intraflagellar transport. Most kinesins walk towards the...
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  • techniques are based on the visualization of the biological process of axonal transport. The anterograde and retrograde tracing techniques allow the detailed...
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    expressed abundantly in neurons, suggesting its role in axons as an axonal transport motor. To further elucidate the function of KIF1A, in vivo studies...
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    calcify in the optic disc. They are thought to be the remnants of the axonal transport system of degenerated retinal ganglion cells. ODD have also been referred...
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    axonal transport contributes to pathogenesis in multiple neurodegenerative diseases. It is proposed that protein aggregations due to faulty transport...
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    muscle tissue, to the spinal cord through nerve pathways via retrograde axonal transport. A third hypothesis is that the virus is imported into the CNS via...
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    body in a process called retrograde axonal transport. Additionally, dynein motor is also responsible for the transport of degradative endosomes retrogradely...
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    function of huntingtin (Htt) is not well understood but it is involved in axonal transport. Huntingtin is essential for development, and its absence is lethal...
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    Gajdusek, Daniel Carleton (1985). "Hypothesis: interference with axonal transport of neurofilament as a common pathogenetic mechanism in certain diseases...
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  • Fundamental Research, Mumbai. Her main area of interest is regulation of axonal transport within nerve cells. She is a recipient of the International Early Career...
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    2014). "Rabies Virus Hijacks and accelerates the p75NTR retrograde axonal transport machinery". PLOS Pathogens. 10 (8): e1004348. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat...
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    An additional feature of a low-energy state is failure to maintain axonal transport via dynein/kinesin ATPases, which in many diseases results in neuronal...
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    transported more slowly. Vesicles and other organelles are also increased at the nodes, which suggest that there is a bottleneck of axonal transport in...
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    PINK1 across OMM. Miro (or RHOT1/RHOT2) is an OMM protein critical for axonal transport, and may be ubiquitinated and targeted towards proteasomal degradation...
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    body of the neuron and then transported via fast axonal transport down to the axon terminal. Small clear core vesicles transport small molecule neurotransmitters...
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    is transported to the anterior pituitary through the portal blood vessel system of the hypophyseal stalk and vasopressin is transported by axonal transport...
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