The guidance protein Semaphorin7A (Sema7A) is required for the proper development of the immune and nervous systems. Despite strong expression in the mature brain, the role of Sema7A in the adult remains poorly defined. Here we show that Sema7A utilizes different cell surface receptors to control the proliferation and differentiation of neural progenitors in the adult hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG), one of the select regions of the mature brain where neurogenesis occurs. PlexinC1 is selectively expressed in early neural progenitors in the adult mouse DG and mediates the inhibitory effects of Sema7A on progenitor proliferation. Subsequently, during differentiation of adult-born DG granule cells, Sema7A promotes dendrite growth, complexity an...
Semaphorins and their receptors, plexins, have emerged as key regulators of various aspects of neuro...
Semaphorins (Sema) belong to a large family of repellent guidance cues instrumental in guiding axons...
The brain is a complex and versatile organ that undergoes various phases of development. This thesis...
Abstract The development and maturation of cortical circuits relies on the coordinated actions of lo...
In the developing nervous system, extending axons are directed towards their appropriate targets by ...
Class 3 semaphorins are well-known axonal guidance cues during the embryonic development of mammalia...
Class 3 semaphorins are well-known axonal guidance cues during the embryonic development of mammalia...
The rate and direction of axon and dendrite growth depend on multiple guidance signals and growth fa...
AbstractSemaphorin-3A (Sema3A), a member of class 3 semaphorins, regulates axon and dendrite guidanc...
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There is emerging evidence that molecules, receptors, and signaling mechanisms involved in vascular ...
During development, the brain develops from a few cells to a highly connected and complex organ cont...
Reproductive competence in mammals depends on the projection of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH...
International audienceReproductive competence in mammals depends on the projection of gonadotropin-r...
Secreted semaphorins are essential for neural development and continue to be expressed in subpopulat...
Semaphorins and their receptors, plexins, have emerged as key regulators of various aspects of neuro...
Semaphorins (Sema) belong to a large family of repellent guidance cues instrumental in guiding axons...
The brain is a complex and versatile organ that undergoes various phases of development. This thesis...
Abstract The development and maturation of cortical circuits relies on the coordinated actions of lo...
In the developing nervous system, extending axons are directed towards their appropriate targets by ...
Class 3 semaphorins are well-known axonal guidance cues during the embryonic development of mammalia...
Class 3 semaphorins are well-known axonal guidance cues during the embryonic development of mammalia...
The rate and direction of axon and dendrite growth depend on multiple guidance signals and growth fa...
AbstractSemaphorin-3A (Sema3A), a member of class 3 semaphorins, regulates axon and dendrite guidanc...
Contains fulltext : 84465.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
There is emerging evidence that molecules, receptors, and signaling mechanisms involved in vascular ...
During development, the brain develops from a few cells to a highly connected and complex organ cont...
Reproductive competence in mammals depends on the projection of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH...
International audienceReproductive competence in mammals depends on the projection of gonadotropin-r...
Secreted semaphorins are essential for neural development and continue to be expressed in subpopulat...
Semaphorins and their receptors, plexins, have emerged as key regulators of various aspects of neuro...
Semaphorins (Sema) belong to a large family of repellent guidance cues instrumental in guiding axons...
The brain is a complex and versatile organ that undergoes various phases of development. This thesis...