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Neuronal Growth Cones
Neuronal Growth Cones presents a detailed, critical analysis of the molecular biology of growth cones.
Phillip R. Gordon-Weeks (Author)
9780521018548, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 6 October 2005
276 pages, 31 b/w illus. 9 tables
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm, 0.417 kg
'… a rich source of information … Each chapter, and sections within chapters, can be read in isolation making it a useful reference text.' Tom Pratt and David Price, BSDB Newsletter
'I had the good fortune to behold for the first time that fantastic ending of the growing axon. In my sections of the spinal cord of the three day chick embryo, this ending appeared as a concentration of protoplasm of conical form, endowed with amoeboid movements. It could be compared with a living battering ram, soft and flexible, which advances, pushing aside mechanically the obstacles which it finds in its path, until it reaches the region of its peripheral termination. This curious terminal club, I christened the growth cone.' (Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Recollections of My Life, 1937). In Neuronal Growth Cones, Phillip Gordon-Weeks presents the molecular biology of the behavior of growth cones. The book covers the basic morphology and behavior of growth cones, motility and neurite extension via the growth cone cytoskeleton, pathfinding, intracellular signalling, and synaptogenesis. It is the first detailed, critical analysis of all aspects of growth cone biology.
Foreword
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Motility and neurite extension: the growth cone cytoskeleton
3. Pathfinding
4. Intracellular signalling in growth cones
5. Synaptogenesis
abbreviations
Index
References.
Subject Areas: Cellular biology [cytology PSF], Developmental biology [PSC]