How are precise connectivity to peripheral targets and corresponding sensory-motor networks established during developmental innervation of the vertebrate extremities? The formation of functional sensory-motor circuits requires highly appropriate temporal and spatial regulation of axon growth which is achieved through the combination of different molecular mechanisms such as communication between heterotypic fiber systems, axon-environment, or axon-glia interactions that ensure proper fasciculation and accurate pathfinding to distal targets. Family members of the class 3 semaphorins and their cognate receptors, the neuropilins, were shown to govern various events during wiring of central and peripheral circuits, with mice lacking Sema3-Npn ...
Functional motor performance is dependent upon the correct assemblage of neural circuitry, a process...
AbstractMembers of the collapsin/semaphorin gene family have been proposed to act as growth cone gui...
The mammalian nervous system develops through five recognized stages: induction, differentiation, mi...
AbstractSemaphorin3A (previously known as Semaphorin III, Semaphorin D, or collapsin-1) is a member ...
SummaryNeuropilins, secreted semaphorin coreceptors, are expressed in discrete populations of spinal...
The centrally projecting sensory axons of the dorsal root ganglia follow a well established pattern ...
During development, elongating axons must make important steering decisions in order to establish t...
SummaryNeuropilins, secreted semaphorin coreceptors, are expressed in discrete populations of spinal...
In early development, an excess of neurons is generated, of which later about half will be lost by c...
AbstractSemaphorin3A (previously known as Semaphorin III, Semaphorin D, or collapsin-1) is a member ...
During embryogenesis, axons reach their specific targets correctly to form the complex neural networ...
The correct wiring of neuronal circuits is of crucial importance for the function of the vertebrate ...
During embryogenesis, axons reach their specific targets correctly to form the complex neural networ...
AbstractThe molecules of the collapsin/semaphorin gene family have been thought to play an essential...
Our ability to perceive, to act and to remember is a reflection of the elaborate synaptic connection...
Functional motor performance is dependent upon the correct assemblage of neural circuitry, a process...
AbstractMembers of the collapsin/semaphorin gene family have been proposed to act as growth cone gui...
The mammalian nervous system develops through five recognized stages: induction, differentiation, mi...
AbstractSemaphorin3A (previously known as Semaphorin III, Semaphorin D, or collapsin-1) is a member ...
SummaryNeuropilins, secreted semaphorin coreceptors, are expressed in discrete populations of spinal...
The centrally projecting sensory axons of the dorsal root ganglia follow a well established pattern ...
During development, elongating axons must make important steering decisions in order to establish t...
SummaryNeuropilins, secreted semaphorin coreceptors, are expressed in discrete populations of spinal...
In early development, an excess of neurons is generated, of which later about half will be lost by c...
AbstractSemaphorin3A (previously known as Semaphorin III, Semaphorin D, or collapsin-1) is a member ...
During embryogenesis, axons reach their specific targets correctly to form the complex neural networ...
The correct wiring of neuronal circuits is of crucial importance for the function of the vertebrate ...
During embryogenesis, axons reach their specific targets correctly to form the complex neural networ...
AbstractThe molecules of the collapsin/semaphorin gene family have been thought to play an essential...
Our ability to perceive, to act and to remember is a reflection of the elaborate synaptic connection...
Functional motor performance is dependent upon the correct assemblage of neural circuitry, a process...
AbstractMembers of the collapsin/semaphorin gene family have been proposed to act as growth cone gui...
The mammalian nervous system develops through five recognized stages: induction, differentiation, mi...