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Bradke and Dotti?
In vitro. Apply depolymerizing drugs to neurite. Actin destabilizes, produces axons. 1999
Bradke and Neurkichen and Witte?
2008. Microtuble stabilizing drugs will produce more axons
Flynn et al?
Take out actin depolymerizing Cdc42. Decrease in axon formation. 2010
what does KIF5 recognize?
acetylated and tyronisated microtuble in axonal microtubles
What does KIF17 (kinesin-2) do?
Attracted to dendric microtubles
Song et al.?
2009. In Vitro. Dextrans are fluorescent. Large dextrans couldn't go through axons. When depolymerizing actin are present, large molecules can go through
Cranial Nerve 1?
Olfactory System
Cranial nerve 3,4,6?
Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex
Cranial Nerve 5?
Touch, Pain/Temperature System
Cranial Nerve 7,9,10
Gustatory System
Cranial Nerve 8
Vestibular System
Utricle orientation?
Parallel to ground
Saccul orientation?
Perpendicular to ground
Rapid adapting and Large?
Pacinian Corpuscle
Rapid adapting and small?
Meissner's Corpuscle
Slow adapting and large?
Ruffinni's Endings
Slow adapting and small?
Merkel's Disk
Involved with activation of nociceptors?
ATP, Bradykinnin, K^+
Involved with sensitivation of nociceptors?
Bradykinnin, prostagandlin, substance P
non-volatile g-protein w/ pheremones?
V2R
Volatile g-protein w/ pheremones
V1R
What is connected to cochlea?
Saccule sensory epithelium