When the genomes «wake up,» new virus particles are made and these can
travel along the axon back out to the peripheral tissue, which creates the cold sores that can spread infection to new hosts.
Not exact matches
When the researchers administered drugs to inhibit the movement of certain «motor» proteins that transport mitochondria and other cargo within the cell by
traveling along microtubules, the mitochondria accumulated in the
axon of the neuron and never made it to the synaptic terminal.
These electrical pulses
travel along specialized extensions called
axons to cause the release of chemical signals elsewhere in the brain.