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Neurol. 193, 753— 776. Frankenhauser, B., Ryan, K. J ., and Arhem, P. (1976).
The effects of neuraminidase and protamine chloride on potential clamp
parameter of the node of Ranvier (Xenopus lacrus). Acta Physiol. Scand. 96, 548
—557.
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Membrane Protein-Cytoskeleton Interactions
Ankyrin and associated proteins may also be responsible for fine transmembrane
and transcellular filaments visualized at the node of Ranvier (Ichimura and
Ellisman, 1991). Such structures could be explained by the extended
extracellular ...
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Functional Ultrastructure: Atlas
of Tissue Biology and Pathology
Schmidt-Lanterman clefts are part of non-compact myelin, which also includes
the cytoplasm at the nodes of Ranvier and the paranodal loops (cf. node of
Ranvier, Fig. 163). During formation of the myelin sheath, autotypic junctions are
built ...
Margit Pavelka, Jürgen Roth, 2010
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Hereditary Peripheral Neuropathies
However, the sodium channel Nav1.6 [6] is the main representative. Further
sodium channels at the node of Ranvier are Nav1.2, Nav1.8 and Nav1.9 [4, 11,
15]. Sodium channels are anchored by two different splice variants of ankyrinG [
16].
G. Kuhlenbäumer, F. Stögbauer, E. B. Ringelstein, 2006
Adjacent to the node of Ranvier is a domain called the paranode, a region of
noncompact myelin, where the MGC forms a specialized adhesive junction with
the axonal membrane that keeps the MGC closely associated with the axon and ...
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Multiple Sclerosis
Axonal Signals and Position of the Node of Ranvier Myelin is not continuously
deposited around axons. The myelin sheath is interrupted at regularly spaced
gaps called the nodes of Ranvier. When myelination occurs, Na+ channels,
initially ...
Massimo Filippi, Douglas L. Arnold, G. Comi, 2001
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The Axon: Structure, Function, and Pathophysiology
Fran- kenhaeuser's method of voltage clamping the node of Ranvier and
analyzing the membrane currents subsequently was extended to other
amphibian myelinated nerve fibers (Dodge, 1963; Hille, 1967; Nonner, 1969).
These studies ...
Stephen G. Waxman, Jeffery D. Kocsis, Peter K. Stys, 1995
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Basic Neurochemistry: Principles
of Molecular, Cellular, and ...
FIGURE 1.13 The axon is constricted at the peripheral node of Ranvier. Top
panel: Low-power electron micrograph of a node of Ranvier in longitudinal
section. Note the abrupt decrease in axon diameter and the attendant
condensation of ...
Scott Brady, George Siegel, R. Wayne Albers, 2011
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The Other Brain: From Dementia to Schizophrenia, How New ...
Ramón y Cajal had no idea what these nodes of Ranvier were, but he likened
them to garter belts that he surmised held the fatty myelin sheath in place around
the axon. We now know that each node of Ranvier is not a careless break in ...
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Advances in Multiple Sclerosis and Experimental ...
Rather, paranodal demyelination, in which the node of Ranvier is widened by
retraction or peeling away of the paranodal loops, results in a substantial
increase in the axolemmal membrane capacitance [245]. Because nodal
capacitance is a ...
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Key role of proteins in neuron communication revealed
... proteins playing critical roles in different cell types, but all participating in assembly and function of the same structure, the node of Ranvier. «Baylor College of Medicine News, 11월 14»
Multiple sclerosis: multiple perspectives
Instead, action potentials are regenerated only at each node of Ranvier (see above), where there are breaks in the myelin sheath. In MS ... «PennLive.com, 5월 12»
A 2-D Journey Through the Brain, Part I: Neurophysiology Basics
The electrical signal that is generated by the neuron is able to “jump” from each node of Ranvier (pronounced rahn-vee-ay) to the next, ... «Seattle Post Intelligencer, 9월 09»