Project Start
1992-08-01
Project End
1997-07-31
Budget Start
1996-08-01
Budget End
1997-07-31
Support Year
5
Fiscal Year
1996
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Washington
Department
Physiology
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
135646524
City
Seattle
State
WA
Country
United States
Zip Code
98195
Feng, Cheng-Yuan; Wiggins, Larisa M; von Bartheld, Christopher S (2011) The locus ceruleus responds to signaling molecules obtained from the CSF by transfer through tanycytes. J Neurosci 31:9147-58
Von Bartheld, Christopher S (2004) The terminal nerve and its relation with extrabulbar ""olfactory"" projections: lessons from lampreys and lungfishes. Microsc Res Tech 65:13-24
Wang, XiaoXia; Butowt, Rafal; Vasko, Michael R et al. (2002) Mechanisms of the release of anterogradely transported neurotrophin-3 from axon terminals. J Neurosci 22:931-45
Rind, Howard B; von Bartheld, Christopher S (2002) Anterograde axonal transport of internalized GDNF in sensory and motor neurons. Neuroreport 13:659-64
von Bartheld, C S; Wang, X; Butowt, R (2001) Anterograde axonal transport, transcytosis, and recycling of neurotrophic factors: the concept of trophic currencies in neural networks. Mol Neurobiol 24:1-28
von Bartheld, C S (2001) Tracing with radiolabeled neurotrophins. Methods Mol Biol 169:195-216
von Bartheld, C S; Butowt, R (2000) Expression of neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) and anterograde axonal transport of endogenous NT-3 by retinal ganglion cells in chick embryos. J Neurosci 20:736-48
Anderson, L C; von Bartheld, C S; Byers, M R (1998) NGF depletion reduces ipsilateral and contralateral trigeminal satellite cell reactions after inferior alveolar nerve injury in adult rats. Exp Neurol 150:312-20
Herzog, K H; von Bartheld, C S (1998) Contributions of the optic tectum and the retina as sources of brain-derived neurotrophic factor for retinal ganglion cells in the chick embryo. J Neurosci 18:2891-906
von Bartheld, C S (1998) Radio-iodination of neurotrophins and their delivery in vivo: advantages of membrane filtration and the use of disposable syringes. J Neurosci Methods 79:207-15

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