Part I: Squid, Aplysia, and Xenopus
1. The Giant Axon of the Squid: A Simple System for Axonal Transport Studies
Joseph DeGiorgis, Marcus Jang, and Elaine L Bearer
2. Live Imaging and Quantitative Analysis of Organelle Transport In Sensory Neurons of Aplysia Californica
Kerriann Badal, Yibo Zhao, Kyle Miller, and Sathyanarayanan Puthanveettil
3. Live imaging of RNA Transport and Translation in Xenopus Retinal Axons
Julie Qiaojin Lin and Jean-Michel Cioni
Part II: Mouse in vivo and ex vivo
4. Imaging Axonal Transport in Ex Vivo Central and Peripheral Nerves Stacey Anne Gould, Robert Adalbert, Stefan Milde, and Michael Coleman 5. In vivo Imaging of Axonal Organelle Transport in the Mouse Brain
Johannes Knabbe, Jil Protzmann, and Thomas Kuner
6. Studying Axonal Transport in the Brain by Manganese-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MEMRI)
Elaine L. Bearer, Xiaowei Zhang, and Russell E. Jacobs
Part III: Rodent Primary Neurons
7. Microfluidic Neuromuscular Co-Culture System for Tracking Cell-To-Cell Transfer and Axonal Transport of Labeled Proteins
Ariel Ionescu and Eran Perlson
8. Imaging Diversity in Slow Axonal Transport Archan Ganguly and Subhojit Roy
9. Methods and Applications of Campenot Trichamber Neuronal Cultures for the Study of Neuroinvasive Viruses
Wesley M. Tierney, Ian A. Vicino, Stella Y. Sun, Wah Chiu, Esteban A. Engel, Matthew P. Taylor, and Ian B. Hogue
10. Molecular Analysis of Axonal Transport Dynamics Upon Modulation of Microtubule Acetylation Silvia Turchetto, Romain Le Bail, Loic Broix, and Laurent Nguyen 11. Live-cell Imaging of RNA Transport In Axons Of Cultured Primary Neurons Tabitha J. Hees and Angelika B. Harbauer 12. Visualizing Vesicle-Bound Kinesins in Cultured Hippocampal Neurons
Andrew Montgomery, Alex Garbouchian, and Marvin Bentley
13. Retrograde Axonal Transport of Neurotrophins in Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Neurons.
Arman Shekari and Margaret Fahnestock
14. Use of Microfluidics Chambers to Image Axonal Transport In Adult Sensory Neurons
Maria Fransiska Emily, Lokesh Agrawal, Paolo Barzaghi, Miki Otsuki, and Marco Terenzio
Part IV: Human-derived Neurons
15. High-resolution Imaging of Mitochondria and Mitochondrial Nucleoids in Differentiated SH-SY5Y Cells
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