Journal article
Molecular mechanisms regulating motor neuron development and degeneration
TJ Kilpatrick, M Soilu-Hanninen
MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY | SPRINGER | Published : 1999
DOI: 10.1007/BF02821714
Abstract
Motor neurons are a well-defined, although heterogeneous group of cells responsible for transmitting information from the central nervous system to the locomotor system. Spinal motor neurons are specified by soluble factors produced by structures adjacent to the primordial spinal cord, signaling through homeodomain proteins. Axonal pathfinding is regulated by cell-surface receptors that interact with extracellular ligands and once synaptic connections have formed, the survival of the somatic motor neuron is dependent on the provision of target-derived growth factors, although nontarget-derived factors, produced by either astrocytes or Schwann cells, are also potentially implicated. Somatic m..
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