Raymond J. Lasek
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- The slow component of axonal transport. Identification of major structural polypeptides of the axon and their generality among mammalian neurons (1975) (937)
- Afferents to the rat caudoputamen studied with horseradish peroxidase. An evaluation of a retrograde neuroanatomical research method. (1974) (524)
- Slow components of axonal transport: two cytoskeletal networks (1980) (331)
- Fast axonal transport in extruded axoplasm from squid giant axon. (1982) (319)
- Axonal transport of the cytoplasmic matrix (1984) (278)
- Axonal transport of the cytoskeleton in regenerating motor neurons: constancy and change (1980) (232)
- Evaluation of a radioautographic neuroanatomical tracing method. (1968) (228)
- Protein Transport in Neurons (1970) (226)
- Stable polymers of the axonal cytoskeleton: the axoplasmic ghost (1982) (219)
- Axoplasmic transport in cat dorsal root ganglion cells: as studied with [3-H]-L-leucine. (1968) (209)
- Axonal transport: each major rate component reflects the movement of distinct macromolecular complexes. (1981) (186)
- Video microscopy of fast axonal transport in extruded axoplasm: a new model for study of molecular mechanisms. (1985) (183)
- A cerebello-olivary pathway in the cat: an experimental study using autoradiographic tracing technics. (1973) (181)
- Cross-bridges mediate anterograde and retrograde vesicle transport along microtubules in squid axoplasm (1985) (179)
- Correlation of axonal regeneration and slow component B in two branches of a single axon (1983) (179)
- Axonal tubulin and axonal microtubules: biochemical evidence for cold stability (1984) (174)
- Attachment of transported vesicles to microtubules in axoplasm is facilitated by AMP-PNP (1985) (170)
- Slowing of the rate of axonal regeneration during growth and maturation (1979) (155)
- Nerve-specific enolase and creatine phosphokinase in axonal transport: soluble proteins and the axoplasmic matrix (1981) (148)
- Axonal transport of actin: Slow component b is the principal source of actin for the axon (1979) (138)
- Slowing of the axonal transport of neurofilament proteins during development (1983) (134)
- Monomer-polymer equilibria in the axon: direct measurement of tubulin and actin as polymer and monomer in axoplasm (1984) (121)
- Polymer Sliding in Axons (1986) (119)
- Retardation in the slow axonal transport of cytoskeletal elements during maturation and aging (1989) (116)
- Analysis of axoplasmic RNA from invertebrate giant axons. (1973) (108)
- Diversity in the axonal transport of structural proteins: major differences between optic and spinal axons in the rat (1986) (107)
- Electron microscopic observations of horseradish peroxidase transported from the caudoputamen to the substantia nigra in the rat: Possible involvement of the agranular reticulum (1975) (106)
- Axoplasmic transport of labeled proteins in rat ventral motoneurons. (1968) (104)
- Gelsolin inhibition of fast axonal transport indicates a requirement for actin microfilaments (1984) (103)
- Substrate pathways which guide growing axons in Xenopus embryos (1979) (99)
- Two classes of actin microfilaments are associated with the inner cytoskeleton of axons (1988) (96)
- Function and Evolution of Neurofilament Proteins a (1985) (95)
- Bidirectional Transport of Radioactively Labelled Axoplasmic Components (1967) (94)
- Axonal transport of a subclass of tau proteins: evidence for the regional differentiation of microtubules in neurons. (1984) (90)
- Slow axonal transport mechanisms move neurofilaments relentlessly in mouse optic axons (1992) (86)
- Axonal transport: a dynamic view of neuronal structures (1980) (85)
- Aplysia californica: Analysis of Nuclear DNA in Individual Nuclei of Giant Neurons (1971) (84)
- Clathrin is axonally transported as part of slow component b: the microfilament complex (1981) (80)
- Axonal transport of calmodulin: a physiologic approach to identification of long-term associations between proteins (1981) (80)
- The axon: a prototype for studying expressional cytoplasm. (1982) (78)
- Neurofilaments are spaced randomly in the radial dimension of axons (1988) (77)
- Identification of the subunit proteins of 10-nm neurofilaments isolated from axoplasm of squid and Myxicola giant axons (1979) (75)
- Translocation of the neuronal cytoskeleton and axonal locomotion. (1982) (75)
- Mitochondrial motility in axons: membranous organelles may interact with the force generating system through multiple surface binding sites. (1983) (73)
- Bodian's silver method reveals molecular variation in the evolution of neurofilament proteins (1983) (68)
- Axonal transport: a cell-biological method for studying proteins that associate with the cytoskeleton. (1982) (68)
- Preferred microtubules for vesicle transport in lobster axons. (1987) (67)
- The presence of transfer RNA in the axoplasm of the squid giant axon. (1977) (65)
- Cohesive axonal transport of the slow component b complex of polypeptides (1982) (63)
- Substrate pathways demonstrated by transplanted mauthner axons (1981) (60)
- Inhibition of proteolysis blocks anterograde-retrograde conversion of axonally transported vesicles (1988) (59)
- Neurofilament protein phosphorylation. Species generality and reaction characteristics. (1982) (58)
- Helical substructure of neurofilaments isolated from Myxicola and squid giant axons (1979) (55)
- Preparation of Neurofilament Protein from Guinea Pig Peripheral Nerve and Spinal Cord (1980) (50)
- A guide to laboratory use of the squid Loligo pealei (1974) (46)
- AVEC-DIC and electron microscopic analyses of axonally transported particles in cold-blocked squid giant axons (1985) (46)
- The maximum rate of neurofilament transport in axons: a view of molecular transport mechanisms continuously engaged (1993) (44)
- Axonal transport of proteins in dorsal root ganglion cells of the growing cat: A comparison of growing and mature neurons. (1970) (42)
- Axonal transport of cytoskeletal proteins in oculomotor axons and their residence times in the axon terminals (1987) (41)
- Proteins transported in slow components a and b of axonal transport are distributed differently in the transverse plane of the axon (1985) (34)
- The amount of slow axonal transport is proportional to the radial dimensions of the axon (1986) (32)
- The Cytoskeleton of the Squid Giant Axon (1990) (31)
- THE DISTRIBUTION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS IN THE GIANT AXON OF THE SQUID (LOLIGO PEALII) 1 (1970) (27)
- Neurofilaments move apart freely when released from the circumferential constraint of the axonal plasma membrane. (1993) (27)
- Protein changes during anterograde-to-retrograde conversion of axonally transported vesicles (1989) (26)
- Development of the marginal zone in the rhombenecephalon of Xenopus laevis. (1982) (26)
- Regeneration of lumbar dorsal root axons into the spinal cord of adult frogs (rana pipiens), an HRP study (1985) (22)
- Axonal maintenance, glia, exosomes, and heat shock proteins (2016) (22)
- CHAPTER 30 – THE MICROTUBULE-NEUROFILAMENT NETWORK: THE BALANCE BETWEEN PLASTICITY AND STABILITY IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM1 (1982) (19)
- A difference between the proteins conveyed in the fast component of axonal transport in guinea pig hypoglossal and vagus motor neurons. (1978) (16)
- The Structure of Axoplasm (1984) (15)
- Fast axonal transport in auditory neurons of the guinea pig: a rapidly turned-over glycoprotein. (1980) (13)
- Immunocytologic analyses of 10 nm intermediate filaments in the nervous system of Myxicola. (1980) (11)
- Slow transport in a nerve with embryonic characteristics, the olfactory nerve. (1988) (10)
- Slow component B protein kinetics in optic nerve and tract windows (1989) (9)
- Degradation of purified neurofilament subunits by calcium-activated neutral protease: characterization of the cleavage products (1984) (8)
- Neurofilamentous network and filamentous matrix preserved and isolated by different techniques from squid giant axon (2004) (7)
- GRANULAR EXTENSIONS OF THE NUCLEOLI IN GIANT NEURONS OF APLYSIA CALIFORNICA (1972) (6)
- Regeneration of motoneuron axons into the adult frog spinal cord. After ventral‐to‐dorsal‐root anastomosis (1986) (6)
- Mg2+‐ or Ca2+‐Activated ATPase in Squid Giant Fiber Axoplasm (1982) (5)
- Synthesis and fast axonal transport of proteins in the isolated Aplysia nervous system (1985) (5)
- Polylysine cross-links axoplasmic neurofilaments into tight bundles. (1995) (4)
- CALMODULIN IN AXONAL TRANSPORT (1980) (4)
- Cytomatrix protein residence times differ significantly between the tract and the terminal segments of optic axons (1990) (3)
- The amount of slow axonal transport is the radial dimensions of the axon proportional to (1986) (3)
- Characterization of Cleavage Products of Purified Neurofilament Subunits Degraded by Ca2+ ‐Activated Protease (1985) (2)
- Axonal transport and the use of intracellular markers in neuroanatomical investigations. (1975) (2)
- Intrinsic determinants of neuronal form and function : proceedings of a Meeting on Intrinsic Determinants of Neuronal Form and Function held at the Bio-architectonics Center, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, May 12-14, 1986 (1988) (1)
- Peer teachers introducing anatomy to first year medical students (2009) (1)
- 39 ELECTRON MICROSCOPE AUTORADIOGRAPHY OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROTEINS OF SLOW AXONAL TRANSPORT (1981) (0)
- Different neurofilament densities show identical random distributions in side-by-side axons (1987) (0)
- Metabolic activities associated with the stable cytoskeleton of axoplasm (1980) (0)
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