Mechanism of neuronal remodeling in Drosophila dendrite arborization neurons.

Developmental neuronal remodeling has gained increasing research interest in recent years. In-depth understanding into its mechanisms may offer potentials for an ultimate cure for neurodegenerative diseases. Some neurons can regrow their axons or dendrites after pruning to rewire the neuronal circui...

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Main Author: Li, Ming Hao.
Other Authors: Kristen Elizabeth Sadler
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-397032023-02-28T18:00:11Z Mechanism of neuronal remodeling in Drosophila dendrite arborization neurons. Li, Ming Hao. Kristen Elizabeth Sadler School of Biological Sciences NTU SBS Duke-NUS Wang Hongyan DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Human anatomy and physiology::Neurobiology Developmental neuronal remodeling has gained increasing research interest in recent years. In-depth understanding into its mechanisms may offer potentials for an ultimate cure for neurodegenerative diseases. Some neurons can regrow their axons or dendrites after pruning to rewire the neuronal circuit. The molecular mechanisms underlying this process remain poorly understood. In a large-scale RNAi screening in Drosophila melanogaster, peripheral sensory neurons was examined during metamorphic dendrite pruning to explore novel pathways that may be involved in dendritic pruning. Epifluorescence and confocal microscopy was employed to image the pupal neurons. A number of new genes were identified to be capable of affecting the dendritic pruning, and investigations into these genes may provide some insights for future research. Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2010-06-03T03:09:58Z 2010-06-03T03:09:58Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/39703 en Nanyang Technological University 29 p. application/pdf
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Li, Ming Hao.
Mechanism of neuronal remodeling in Drosophila dendrite arborization neurons.
description Developmental neuronal remodeling has gained increasing research interest in recent years. In-depth understanding into its mechanisms may offer potentials for an ultimate cure for neurodegenerative diseases. Some neurons can regrow their axons or dendrites after pruning to rewire the neuronal circuit. The molecular mechanisms underlying this process remain poorly understood. In a large-scale RNAi screening in Drosophila melanogaster, peripheral sensory neurons was examined during metamorphic dendrite pruning to explore novel pathways that may be involved in dendritic pruning. Epifluorescence and confocal microscopy was employed to image the pupal neurons. A number of new genes were identified to be capable of affecting the dendritic pruning, and investigations into these genes may provide some insights for future research.
author2 Kristen Elizabeth Sadler
author_facet Kristen Elizabeth Sadler
Li, Ming Hao.
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author Li, Ming Hao.
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title Mechanism of neuronal remodeling in Drosophila dendrite arborization neurons.
title_short Mechanism of neuronal remodeling in Drosophila dendrite arborization neurons.
title_full Mechanism of neuronal remodeling in Drosophila dendrite arborization neurons.
title_fullStr Mechanism of neuronal remodeling in Drosophila dendrite arborization neurons.
title_full_unstemmed Mechanism of neuronal remodeling in Drosophila dendrite arborization neurons.
title_sort mechanism of neuronal remodeling in drosophila dendrite arborization neurons.
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