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The following pages link to Anatomical plasticity of adult brain is titrated by Nogo Receptor 1. (Q30442007):
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- Nogo limits neural plasticity and recovery from injury (Q26861883) (← links)
- Cell type-specific Nogo-A gene ablation promotes axonal regeneration in the injured adult optic nerve (Q27331836) (← links)
- Insights into the physiological role of CNS regeneration inhibitors (Q28084579) (← links)
- ALS as a distal axonopathy: molecular mechanisms affecting neuromuscular junction stability in the presymptomatic stages of the disease (Q28392297) (← links)
- Intravitreal delivery of human NgR-Fc decoy protein regenerates axons after optic nerve crush and protects ganglion cells in glaucoma models (Q30405712) (← links)
- Nogo receptor 1 limits tactile task performance independent of basal anatomical plasticity (Q30425910) (← links)
- Loss of Nogo receptor homolog NgR2 alters spine morphology of CA1 neurons and emotionality in adult mice. (Q30438008) (← links)
- Regulating critical period plasticity: insight from the visual system to fear circuitry for therapeutic interventions. (Q30446876) (← links)
- Plasticity of binocularity and visual acuity are differentially limited by nogo receptor (Q34091141) (← links)
- Neutralization of Nogo-A enhances synaptic plasticity in the rodent motor cortex and improves motor learning in vivo (Q34101980) (← links)
- Fyn inhibition rescues established memory and synapse loss in Alzheimer mice (Q34464152) (← links)
- Unilateral pyramidotomy of the corticospinal tract in rats for assessment of neuroplasticity-inducing therapies (Q35414846) (← links)
- Repetitive mild traumatic brain injury induces ventriculomegaly and cortical thinning in juvenile rats (Q35632651) (← links)
- Blocking PirB up-regulates spines and functional synapses to unlock visual cortical plasticity and facilitate recovery from amblyopia. (Q35766821) (← links)
- Nogo Receptor 1 Confines a Disinhibitory Microcircuit to the Critical Period in Visual Cortex. (Q36178442) (← links)
- Comprehensive Corticospinal Labeling with mu-crystallin Transgene Reveals Axon Regeneration after Spinal Cord Trauma in ngr1-/- Mice. (Q36290079) (← links)
- Identification of Intrinsic Axon Growth Modulators for Intact CNS Neurons after Injury (Q36309440) (← links)
- Nogo Receptor Signaling Restricts Adult Neural Plasticity by Limiting Synaptic AMPA Receptor Delivery (Q36368787) (← links)
- Oligodendrocyte- and Neuron-Specific Nogo-A Restrict Dendritic Branching and Spine Density in the Adult Mouse Motor Cortex (Q36372153) (← links)
- NgR1: A Tunable Sensor Regulating Memory Formation, Synaptic, and Dendritic Plasticity (Q36672602) (← links)
- Nogo Receptor 1 Limits Ocular Dominance Plasticity but not Turnover of Axonal Boutons in a Model of Amblyopia (Q36794349) (← links)
- Erasure of fear memories is prevented by Nogo Receptor 1 in adulthood. (Q36952319) (← links)
- Identification of genetic variants of LGI1 and RTN4R (NgR1) linked to schizophrenia that are defective in NgR1-LGI1 signaling (Q37101229) (← links)
- Lynx1 Limits Dendritic Spine Turnover in the Adult Visual Cortex. (Q37236008) (← links)
- Cell-Autonomous Regulation of Dendritic Spine Density by PirB. (Q37318871) (← links)
- PirB regulates a structural substrate for cortical plasticity (Q37409255) (← links)
- Where no synapses go: gatekeepers of circuit remodeling and synaptic strength (Q38104035) (← links)
- Neuronal cytoskeleton in synaptic plasticity and regeneration. (Q38154639) (← links)
- Dendritic spines: the locus of structural and functional plasticity (Q38175135) (← links)
- Extracellular matrix control of dendritic spine and synapse structure and plasticity in adulthood (Q38264895) (← links)
- Central nervous system regenerative failure: role of oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, and microglia (Q38283108) (← links)
- Nogo receptor 1 regulates Caspr distribution at axo-glial units in the central nervous system (Q38615259) (← links)
- Multiple Roles for Nogo Receptor 1 in Visual System Plasticity (Q38629190) (← links)
- Cellular and System Biology of Memory: Timing, Molecules, and Beyond (Q38767284) (← links)
- Rewiring the spinal cord: Direct and indirect strategies. (Q39051008) (← links)
- Membrane-associated guanylate kinase dynamics reveal regional and developmental specificity of synapse stability. (Q39175528) (← links)
- Nogo-A controls structural plasticity at dendritic spines by rapidly modulating actin dynamics. (Q40126140) (← links)
- Polymorphism within a Neuronal Activity-Dependent Enhancer of NgR1 Is Associated with Corpus Callosum Morphology in Humans. (Q41289413) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal and Long Lasting Modulation of 11 Key Nogo Signaling Genes in Response to Strong Neuroexcitation (Q42014342) (← links)
- Orchestrated regulation of Nogo receptors, LOTUS, AMPA receptors and BDNF in an ECT model suggests opening and closure of a window of synaptic plasticity (Q42906762) (← links)
- Nogo-A deletion increases the plasticity of the optokinetic response and changes retinal projection organization in the adult mouse visual system (Q44814525) (← links)
- Postnatal accumulation of intermediate filaments in the cat and human primary visual cortex. (Q46751219) (← links)
- Spine Dynamics: Are They All the Same? (Q47730972) (← links)
- Moral enhancement requires multiple virtues (Q47776954) (← links)
- Mirror trends of plasticity and stability indicators in primate prefrontal cortex (Q47785932) (← links)
- MT3-MMP Promotes Excitatory Synapse Formation by Promoting Nogo-66 Receptor Ectodomain Shedding (Q47939459) (← links)
- Early Activation of Experience-Independent Dendritic Spine Turnover in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease. (Q48646887) (← links)
- The nociceptin receptor inhibits axonal regeneration and recovery from spinal cord injury. (Q52609070) (← links)
- The Extracellular Environment of the CNS: Influence on Plasticity, Sprouting, and Axonal Regeneration after Spinal Cord Injury. (Q54936227) (← links)
- A Nogo-Like Signaling Perspective from Birth to Adulthood and in Old Age: Brain Expression Patterns of Ligands, Receptors and Modulators. (Q55216448) (← links)