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somatodendritic compartment
The region of a neuron that includes the cell body (cell soma) and the dendrite, but excludes the axon. [GOC:pad, GOC:PARL]
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2019
2019
Pathogenic tau modifications occur in axons before the somatodendritic compartment in mossy fiber and Schaffer collateral pathways
Kyle R Christensen
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T. Beach
,
G. Serrano
,
N. Kanaan
Acta Neuropathologica Communications
2019
Corpus ID: 73514203
The deposition of tau pathology in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) may occur first in axons of neurons and then progress back into the…
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2016
2016
Enrichment of GABAA Receptor α-Subunits on the Axonal Initial Segment Shows Regional Differences
Yudong Gao
,
S. Heldt
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
2016
Corpus ID: 12675314
Although it is generally recognized that certain α-subunits of γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors (GABAARs) form enriched…
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Highly Cited
2015
Highly Cited
2015
Whole transcriptome profiling reveals the RNA content of motor axons
M. Briese
,
Lena Saal
,
S. Appenzeller
,
Mehri Moradi
,
Apoorva Baluapuri
,
M. Sendtner
Nucleic Acids Research
2015
Corpus ID: 6125807
Most RNAs within polarized cells such as neurons are sorted subcellularly in a coordinated manner. Despite advances in the…
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2015
2015
Transmembrane AMPAR Regulatory Protein γ-2 Is Required for the Modulation of GABA Release by Presynaptic AMPARs
M. Rigby
,
S. Cull-Candy
,
M. Farrant
Journal of Neuroscience
2015
Corpus ID: 18907033
Presynaptic ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) play important roles in the control of synaptogenesis and neurotransmitter…
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2013
2013
Tau‐Tubulin Kinase 1 Expression, Phosphorylation and Co‐Localization with Phospho‐Ser422 Tau in the Alzheimer's Disease Brain
Harald Lund
,
R. Cowburn
,
+5 authors
D. Sunnemark
Brain Pathology
2013
Corpus ID: 30089308
Recent reports have implicated tau‐tubulin kinase 1 (TTBK1) in the pathological phosphorylation of tau that occurs in Alzheimer's…
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2006
2006
Age-dependent alterations in CRMP2 and CRMP4 protein expression profiles in cat visual cortex
L. Cnops
,
T. Hu
,
K. Burnat
,
E. Gucht
,
L. Arckens
Brain Research
2006
Corpus ID: 33192042
1998
1998
The nuclear/mitotic apparatus protein NuMA is a component of the somatodendritic microtubule arrays of the neuron
L. Ferhat
,
Crist Cook
,
R. Kuriyama
,
P. Baas
Journal of Neurocytology
1998
Corpus ID: 18276359
Neurons are terminally post-mitotic cells that utilize their microrubule arrays for the growth and maintenance of axons and…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Non‐synaptic Localization of the Glutamate Transporter EAACI in Cultured Hippocampal Neurons
S. Coco
,
C. Verderio
,
D. Trotti
,
J. Rothstein
,
A. Volterra
,
M. Matteoli
European Journal of Neuroscience
1997
Corpus ID: 24023307
It has been postulated for several years that the high affinity neuronal glutamate uptake system plays a role in clearing…
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1995
1995
The ampa glutamate receptor GluR3 is enriched in oxytocinergic magnocellular neurons and is localized at synapses
S. Ginsberg
,
D. Price
,
C. Blackstone
,
R. Huganir
,
L. Martin
Neuroscience
1995
Corpus ID: 22248639
Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Tau in situ hybridization in normal and alzheimer brain: Localization in the somatodendritic compartment
K. Kosik
,
J. Crandall
,
E. Mufson
,
R. Neve
Annals of Neurology
1989
Corpus ID: 20267134
Tau messenger RNA in situ hybridization in human postmortem brain revealed that neurons are the predominant cell type labeled…
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