Signal Transduction in the Nervous System
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Description: Signal Transduction Laboratory at East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine. Research focuses on signaling pathways activated in the nervous system during development, disease and aging.
Alexander Murashov: Signaling in the Nervous System Axons are the main processes of nerve cells. Axon pathology underlies many neurological disorders resulting from, diabetes, spinal cord and brain injury, stroke, and majority of neurodegenerative disease including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Huntington's, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Therefore, it is critical to understand mechanisms of axon degeneration/regeneration in order to develop new treatments. The main thrust of our research effort is to understand the signaling processes underlying regenerative axon growth.
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Page title: | Alexander Murashov: Signaling in the Nervous System |
Keywords: | Alexander Murashov, Signaling in the Nervous System, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Department of Physiology, ECU, nervous system, ES cells, stem cells, signaling, RNAi, siRNA, regeneration, messenger, nerve injury, peripheral nerve, receptor, signal, signal transduction, communication, pathway, brain, cells, cellular, molecular, neuroscience, neuron, early development, disease, aging, Akt, p38, MAP kinases, Hsp25, heat shock proteins, stress proteins, PKB, hsp27, gene expression, cytokines, cascades |
Description: | Signal Transduction Laboratory at East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine. Research focuses on signaling pathways activated in the nervous system during development, disease and aging. |
IP-address: | 150.216.243.60 |
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Date | activated: 05-Apr-1989 last updated: 02-Jul-2013 expires: 31-Jul-2014 |