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    Axotomy induces axonogenesis in hippocampal neurons through STAT3

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    After axotomy of embryonic hippocampal neurons in vitro, some of the axotomized axons lose their identity, and new axons arise and grow. This axotomy-induced axonogenesis requires importin, suggesting that some injury-induced signals are transported via axons to elicit axonogenesis after axotomy. In this study, we show that STAT3 is activated in response to axotomy. Because STAT3 was co-immunoprecipitated with importin β in the axotomized neurons, we suggest that STAT3 is retrogradely transported as molecular cargo of importin α/β heterodimers. Indeed, inhibition of importin α binding with STAT3 resulted in the attenuation of axonogenesis. Silencing STAT3 blocked the axonogenesis, demonstrating that STAT3 is necessary for axotomy-induced axonogenesis. Furthermore, the overexpression of STAT3 enhanced axotomy-induced axonogenesis. Taken together, these results demonstrate that activation and retrograde transport of STAT3 in injured axons have key roles in the axotomy-induced axonogenesis of hippocampal neurons

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    Les questions d’enseignement au Tonkin

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    Bourde Paul. Les questions d’enseignement au Tonkin. In: La revue pédagogique, tome 6, Janvier-Juin 1885. pp. 193-202

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    African Studies in the University of Aix-Marseille

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