Proteoglycans and neuronal migration in the cerebral cortex during development and disease
N Maeda - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans and heparan sulfate proteoglycans are major constituents
of the extracellular matrix and the cell surface in the brain. Proteoglycans bind with many …
of the extracellular matrix and the cell surface in the brain. Proteoglycans bind with many …
Proteoglycans in the developing brain: new conceptual insights for old proteins
CE Bandtlow, DR Zimmermann - Physiological reviews, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
Proteoglycans are a heterogeneous class of proteins bearing sulfated glycosaminoglycans.
Some of the proteoglycans have distinct core protein structures, and others display …
Some of the proteoglycans have distinct core protein structures, and others display …
Lectican proteoglycans, their cleaving metalloproteinases, and plasticity in the central nervous system extracellular microenvironment
MD Howell, PE Gottschall - Neuroscience, 2012 - Elsevier
The extracellular matrix (ECM) in the central nervous system actively orchestrates and
modulates changes in neural structure and function in response to experience, after injury …
modulates changes in neural structure and function in response to experience, after injury …
Crosstalk between glia, extracellular matrix and neurons
I Song, A Dityatev - Brain research bulletin, 2018 - Elsevier
Extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules in the central nervous system form highly organized
ECM structures around cell somata, axon initial segments, and synapses and play …
ECM structures around cell somata, axon initial segments, and synapses and play …
Proteoglycans in the nervous system
AD Lander - Current opinion in neurobiology, 1993 - Elsevier
Proteoglycans are ubiquitous cell-surface and secreted glycoproteins that are involved in
diverse cellular behaviors. The identities of several nervous system Proteoglycans, including …
diverse cellular behaviors. The identities of several nervous system Proteoglycans, including …
Neural precursors express multiple chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans, including the lectican family
P Kabos, H Matundan, M Zandian, C Bertolotto… - Biochemical and …, 2004 - Elsevier
Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs) abnormally accumulate in cerebrospinal fluid
(CSF) of both human neonates with preterm hydrocephalus, and P8 hydrocephalic mice. We …
(CSF) of both human neonates with preterm hydrocephalus, and P8 hydrocephalic mice. We …
A diverse set of developmentally regulated proteoglycans is expressed in the rat central nervous system
ME Herndon, AD Lander - Neuron, 1990 - Elsevier
Cellular interactions in neural development are influenced by various extracellular proteins,
many of which bind glycosaminoglycans or proteoglycans. Precise functions of nervous …
many of which bind glycosaminoglycans or proteoglycans. Precise functions of nervous …
Proteoglycans in the nervous system—the quest for functional roles in vivo
U Hartmann, P Maurer - Matrix Biology, 2001 - Elsevier
Large numbers of different proteoglycans are expressed in tightly regulated spatio-temporal
patterns by both the nerve cells (neurons) and the supporting glial cells of the nervous …
patterns by both the nerve cells (neurons) and the supporting glial cells of the nervous …
Functions of brain chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans during developments: interactions with adhesion molecules.
M Grumet, DR Friedlander, T Sakurai - Perspectives on …, 1996 - europepmc.org
Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs), including neurocan and phosphocan, are
believed to be major components of brain extracellular matrix that interact with other matrix …
believed to be major components of brain extracellular matrix that interact with other matrix …
Contributions of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans to neurodevelopment, injury, and cancer
Highlights•CSPGs mediate three distinct modes of cellular migration.•CSPGs can redirect,
confine, or amplify cell migration.•CSPG structure, time, location, and receptor profile …
confine, or amplify cell migration.•CSPG structure, time, location, and receptor profile …