For the majority of axons, an essential step in proper guidance involves crossing the midline, and failure to do so often results in an inability to coordinate movement. Attraction to the midline depends in part on the highly conserved guidance receptor DCC, or Frazzled in Drosophila, which signals chemoattraction upon binding its ligand, Netrin. DCC mutations in humans are associated with mirror movement disorder, an inability to independently control the right and left sides of the body. Although Frazzled/Netrin signaling is required for many axons to cross the midline, netrin and frazzled/DCC mutants still exhibit significant midline crossing, implicating additional pro-crossing mechanisms. The Drosophila embryonic midline provides an id...
To develop a functional nervous system, neural circuits are initially established through the stepwi...
In this issue of Neuron, Wu et al. describe a combinatorial code of repulsive Sema-2a and attractive...
AbstractNeurons that connect the two sides of the nervous system project their axons across the midl...
For the majority of axons, an essential step in proper guidance involves crossing the midline, and f...
For the majority of axons, an essential step in proper guidance involves crossing the midline, and f...
For the majority of axons, an essential step in proper guidance involves crossing the midline, and f...
SummaryTransmembrane semaphorins (Semas) serve evolutionarily conserved guidance roles, and some fun...
To develop a functional nervous system, neural circuits are initially established through the stepwi...
AbstractThe semaphorins comprise a large family of conserved glycoproteins, several members of which...
My PhD thesis describes original study in the guidance of photoreceptor (R-cell) axons in the develo...
AbstractCommissural axons cross the nervous system midline and then turn to grow alongside it, neith...
AbstractThe semaphorin gene family has been shown to play important roles in axonal guidance in both...
To develop a functional nervous system, neural circuits are initially established through the stepwi...
To develop a functional nervous system, neural circuits are initially established through the stepwi...
Semaphorin family proteins are well-known axon guidance ligands. Recent studies indicate that certai...
To develop a functional nervous system, neural circuits are initially established through the stepwi...
In this issue of Neuron, Wu et al. describe a combinatorial code of repulsive Sema-2a and attractive...
AbstractNeurons that connect the two sides of the nervous system project their axons across the midl...
For the majority of axons, an essential step in proper guidance involves crossing the midline, and f...
For the majority of axons, an essential step in proper guidance involves crossing the midline, and f...
For the majority of axons, an essential step in proper guidance involves crossing the midline, and f...
SummaryTransmembrane semaphorins (Semas) serve evolutionarily conserved guidance roles, and some fun...
To develop a functional nervous system, neural circuits are initially established through the stepwi...
AbstractThe semaphorins comprise a large family of conserved glycoproteins, several members of which...
My PhD thesis describes original study in the guidance of photoreceptor (R-cell) axons in the develo...
AbstractCommissural axons cross the nervous system midline and then turn to grow alongside it, neith...
AbstractThe semaphorin gene family has been shown to play important roles in axonal guidance in both...
To develop a functional nervous system, neural circuits are initially established through the stepwi...
To develop a functional nervous system, neural circuits are initially established through the stepwi...
Semaphorin family proteins are well-known axon guidance ligands. Recent studies indicate that certai...
To develop a functional nervous system, neural circuits are initially established through the stepwi...
In this issue of Neuron, Wu et al. describe a combinatorial code of repulsive Sema-2a and attractive...
AbstractNeurons that connect the two sides of the nervous system project their axons across the midl...