Artículo
Neuronal Polarity: Demarcation, growth, commitment
Fecha de publicación:
06/2012
Editorial:
Current Biology
Revista:
Current Opinion In Cell Biology
ISSN:
0955-0674
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
In a biological sense, polarity refers to the extremity of the main axis of an organelle, cell, or organism. In neurons, morphological polarity begins with the appearance of the first neurite from the cell body. In multipolar neurons, a second phase of polarization occurs when a single neurite initiates a phase of rapid growth to become the neuron's axon, while the others later differentiate as dendrites. Finally, during a third phase, axons and dendrites develop an elaborate architecture, acquiring special morphological and molecular features that commit them to their final identities. Mechanistically, each phase must be preceded by spatial restriction of growth activity. We will review recent work on the mechanisms underlying the polarized growth of neurons.
Palabras clave:
Neuronas
,
Polaridad
,
Crecimiento
,
Mecanismos
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Articulos(INIMEC - CONICET)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INV. MEDICAS MERCEDES Y MARTIN FERREYRA
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INV. MEDICAS MERCEDES Y MARTIN FERREYRA
Citación
Caceres, Alfredo Oscar; Ye, Bing; Dotti, Carlos; Neuronal Polarity: Demarcation, growth, commitment; Current Biology; Current Opinion In Cell Biology; 24; 4; 6-2012; 547-553
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