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Controlled lateral packing of insulin monolayers influences neuron polarization in solid-supported cultures
(Elsevier Science, 2013-02)
Neurons are highly polarized cells, composed of one axon and several branching dendrites. One important issue in neurobiology is to understand the molecular factors that determine the neuron to develop polarized structures. ...
Insulin Resistance and Alzheimer's Disease: Molecular Links & Clinical Implications
(BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD, 2008-10)
Hyperinsulinemia as well as type II diabetes mellitus are among the risk factors for Alzheimer´s disease (AD).
However, the molecular and cellular basis that link insulin resistance disorders and diabetes with AD are far ...
Temporal pattern of neuronal insulin release during Caenorhabditis elegans aging: Role of redox homeostasis
(Facultad de Medicina y CienciaCentro de Biología Celular y Biomedicina CEBICEM, 2019)
The insulin-IGF-1/DAF-2 pathway has a central role in the determination of aging and longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans and other organisms. In this paper, we measured neuronal insulin secretion (using INS-22::Venus) ...
Temporal pattern of neuronal insulin release during Caenorhabditis elegans aging : Role of redox homeostasis
(2019-02)
The insulin-IGF-1/DAF-2 pathway has a central role in the determination of aging and longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans and other organisms. In this paper, we measured neuronal insulin secretion (using INS-22::Venus) ...
Insulin concentrations in cerebellum and body balance in diabetic male rats: Aerobic training effects
(2013-06-13)
Brain insulin has had widespread metabolic, neurotrophic, and neuromodulatory functions and has been involved in the central regulation of food intake and body weight, learning and memory, neuronal development, and neuronal ...
Insulin concentrations in cerebellum and body balance in diabetic male rats: Aerobic training effects
(2013-06-13)
Brain insulin has had widespread metabolic, neurotrophic, and neuromodulatory functions and has been involved in the central regulation of food intake and body weight, learning and memory, neuronal development, and neuronal ...
Diapause formation and downregulation of insulin-like signaling via daf-16/foxo delays axonal degeneration and neuronal loss
(PUBLIC LIBRAY OF SCIENCE, 2012)
Diapause formation and downregulation of insulin-like signaling via daf-16/foxo delays axonal degeneration and neuronal loss
(PUBLIC LIBRAY OF SCIENCE, 2012)