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Axon Growth and Regeneration

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Axon Regeneration: What Needs to Be Overcome?
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    Chapter 2 Analysis of Calcium Signals in Steering Neuronal Growth Cones In Vitro
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    Chapter 3 The Use of Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) to Measure Axon Growth and Guidance-Related Intracellular Signalling in Live Dorsal Root Ganglia Neuronal Growth Cones
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    Chapter 4 Neurite Outgrowth and Growth Cone Collapse Assays to Assess Neuronal Responses to Extracellular Cues
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    Chapter 5 Quantitative Assessment of Neurite Outgrowth in Mouse Retinal Explants
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    Chapter 6 Growth cone collapse assay.
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    Chapter 7 Axon Length Quantification Microfluidic Culture Platform for Growth and Regeneration Study
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    Chapter 8 Organotypic Slice Co-culture Systems to Study Axon Regeneration in the Dopaminergic System Ex Vivo
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    Chapter 9 Monitoring Neuron and Astrocyte Interactions with a 3D Cell Culture System
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    Chapter 10 Targeting inhibitory chondroitin sulphate proteoglycans to promote plasticity after injury.
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    Chapter 11 Polymeric Biomaterials for Nerve Regeneration: Fabrication and Implantation of a Biodegradable Nerve Guide
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    Chapter 12 A Highly Reproducible Mouse Model of Compression Spinal Cord Injury
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    Chapter 13 Using templated agarose scaffolds to promote axon regeneration through sites of spinal cord injury.
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    Chapter 14 In Vivo Electroporation of Adult Mouse Sensory Neurons for Studying Peripheral Axon Regeneration
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    Chapter 15 Assessing Motor Outcome and Functional Recovery Following Nerve Injury
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    Chapter 16 The Use of an Adeno-Associated Viral Vector for Efficient Bicistronic Expression of Two Genes in the Central Nervous System
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    Chapter 17 Application of tissue clearing and light sheet fluorescence microscopy to assess optic nerve regeneration in unsectioned tissues.
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    Chapter 18 Time-lapse in vivo imaging of dorsal root nerve regeneration in mice.
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    Chapter 19 Using Manganese-Enhanced MRI to Assess Optic Nerve Regeneration
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Chapter title
Time-lapse in vivo imaging of dorsal root nerve regeneration in mice.
Chapter number 18
Book title
Axon Growth and Regeneration
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, May 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-0777-9_18
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-0776-2, 978-1-4939-0777-9
Authors

Skuba A, Manire MA, Kim H, Han SB, Son YJ, Andrew Skuba, Meredith Ann Manire, Hyukmin Kim, Seung Baek Han, Young-Jin Son, Skuba, Andrew, Manire, Meredith Ann, Kim, Hyukmin, Han, Seung Baek, Son, Young-Jin

Abstract

Primary sensory axon injury is common after spinal cord and root injuries and causes patients to suffer chronic pain and persistent loss of sensation and motor coordination. The devastating consequences of such injuries are due primarily to the failure of severed axons to regenerate within the damaged CNS. Our understanding of the molecular and cellular events that play key roles in preventing or promoting functional regeneration is far from complete, in part because complex and dynamic changes associated with nerve injury have had to be deduced from comparisons of static images obtained from multiple animals after their death. Revolutionary innovations in optics and mouse transgenics now permit real-time monitoring of regenerating dorsal root axons directly in living animals. Here, we describe detailed procedures for repetitive monitoring of identified axons in a lumbar dorsal root over hours to weeks using both widefield and two-photon microscopes. We also discuss the strengths and limitations of in vivo imaging and provide suggestions based on our own experience for troubleshooting issues associated with repeated anesthetization, an extensive laminectomy, and post-op care. These techniques provide the unprecedented opportunity to obtain novel insights into why sensory axons fail to reenter the spinal cord.

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Student > Master 2 25%
Unspecified 1 13%
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 13%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 13%
Researcher 1 13%
Other 1 13%
Unknown 1 13%
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Medicine and Dentistry 3 38%
Unspecified 1 13%
Psychology 1 13%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 1 13%
Unknown 2 25%
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