Development and Regeneration of the Nervous System (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
276
Utgivningsdatum
1992-09-01
Upplaga
1992 ed.
Förlag
Chapman and Hall
Medarbetare
Cronly-Dillon, J.R. / Ferguson, M.J.W.
Illustrationer
19 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 276 p. 19 illus.
Dimensioner
234 x 156 x 18 mm
Vikt
586 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
1 Hardback
ISBN
9780412402807

Development and Regeneration of the Nervous System

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This book explores aspects of the development and regeneration of the of the rote nervaus system, beginning with fundamental considerations of borneobox genes in vertebrate pattern formation. Two papers em- phasize the roJe of mause Hox genes in patterning: the Hox-2 complex in the branchial arches and Hox-7 at later stages of development, par- ticularly in the spinal cord and brain. The importance of borneobox genes and other transcription factors in patterning the Drosophila embryo is weil known. With the discovery of homologaus genes in higher verte- brates including man, we now possess the molecular tools to begin to investigate the molecular basis of patterning in higher vertebrate em- bryos. Interestingly, the last few years have seen the discovery of a number of diverged borneobox genes and other transcription factors in the head, such genes being arranged in a segmental pattern within the developing rhombomeres of the brain and such compartmentalization of expression being extended to their derivatives, tagether with those of the neural crest. More recently, both Hox genes and Pax genes have been described in a segmental arrangement as far torward as the developing forebrain. The majority of the book deals with regeneration of the nervaus system. Several aspects are explored, including ways of promoting central nervous system axons to grow back into a degenerating environment, for example by the use of complex polymeric matrices.
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The murine hox 3.3 gene - P L Coletta, S Shimeld, J P Clarke, C Chaudhuri and P T Sharpe; A possible role of hox 2 homeobox genes in instructive interactions during branchial crest development - P Hunt, D Wilkinson and R Krumlauf; Regeneration of axons in the optic nerve of adult browman-wyse (BW) mutant rat - M Berry, S Hall, L Rees and J P H Wyse; Overcoming the inability of the injured mammalian central nervous system axons to grow into their degenerating environment - M Scwartz, M Belkin, S Ben-Bassat, A Cohen, V Lavie, S Sivron and A Soloman; Polymeric matrices with functional groups for promoting tissue repair and axonal regeneration in the mammalian CNS - S Woerly; On retrograde signalling and molecular events associated with nerve damage and regeneration - G W Perry and G-S Perng; GFAP as a marker for astrocytes in normal and regenerating goldfish visual systems - S N Nona, C A Stafford, S A S Shehab and J R Cronly-Dillon; Glial/axional pattern formation in the fish optic nerve - J Scholes, A Maggs and A J Dowding; Adhesion molecules: links between genes and morphology - K L Crossin; Axonal pathfinding in the embryonic zebrafish brain - G W Wilson; Development of fibre order in the amphibian visual system - D J Gooday; The cytoskeleton and the mechanism of synaptic plasticity - E Fifkova and M Morales; Cellular memory in an invertebrate - P L Huddie, D L Alkon and D S Lester; The development and plasticity of corticocortical connections in the visual cortex - D J Price, D Caric and J M R Ferrer; Biosynthesis and expression of ependymins: potential candidates in neural plasticity and regeneration - W Hoffmann, A Konigstorfer and S Sterner; Glial cells in salamander brains before and after lesions - C Naujoks-Manteuffel.