Abstract In the developing nervous system, extending axons are directed towards their appropriate targets by a myriad of attractive and repulsive guidance cues. Work in the past decade has significantly advanced our understanding of these molecules and has made it increasingly clear that their function is not limited to the guidance of growing axons during embryogenesis. Axon guidance cues fulfill additional roles in angiogenesis, cell migration and the immune system, and often display sustained expression in adulthood. Here we focus on the semaphorin (Sema) family and review their proposed functions in the adult nervous system. Several semaphorin family members continue to be expressed in the adult brain and spinal cord, and increasing evi...
Traumatic injury of the central nervous system (CNS) has severe impact on the patients' quality of l...
Traumatic injury to the mature peripheral or central nervous system results in different regenerativ...
Semaphorins, along with other families of guidance cues, play key roles in neural development (Dicks...
In the developing nervous system, extending axons are directed towards their appropriate targets by ...
Semaphorins are developmental axon guidance cues that continue to be expressed during adulthood and ...
The brain is a complex and versatile organ that undergoes various phases of development. This thesis...
The semaphorin family is a large group of proteins controlling cell migration and axonal growth cone...
Our ability to perceive, to act and to remember is a reflection of the elaborate synaptic connection...
During embryogenesis, axons reach their specific targets correctly to form the complex neural networ...
During development, elongating axons must make important steering decisions in order to establish t...
The establishment of neuronal circuits requires neurons to develop and maintain appropriate connecti...
The mammalian nervous system develops through five recognized stages: induction, differentiation, mi...
During development, the brain develops from a few cells to a highly connected and complex organ cont...
International audienceSemaphorin proteins are among the best-studied families of guidance cues. Init...
Cell-cell signaling mechanisms of multicellular organisms regulate human development during embryoge...
Traumatic injury of the central nervous system (CNS) has severe impact on the patients' quality of l...
Traumatic injury to the mature peripheral or central nervous system results in different regenerativ...
Semaphorins, along with other families of guidance cues, play key roles in neural development (Dicks...
In the developing nervous system, extending axons are directed towards their appropriate targets by ...
Semaphorins are developmental axon guidance cues that continue to be expressed during adulthood and ...
The brain is a complex and versatile organ that undergoes various phases of development. This thesis...
The semaphorin family is a large group of proteins controlling cell migration and axonal growth cone...
Our ability to perceive, to act and to remember is a reflection of the elaborate synaptic connection...
During embryogenesis, axons reach their specific targets correctly to form the complex neural networ...
During development, elongating axons must make important steering decisions in order to establish t...
The establishment of neuronal circuits requires neurons to develop and maintain appropriate connecti...
The mammalian nervous system develops through five recognized stages: induction, differentiation, mi...
During development, the brain develops from a few cells to a highly connected and complex organ cont...
International audienceSemaphorin proteins are among the best-studied families of guidance cues. Init...
Cell-cell signaling mechanisms of multicellular organisms regulate human development during embryoge...
Traumatic injury of the central nervous system (CNS) has severe impact on the patients' quality of l...
Traumatic injury to the mature peripheral or central nervous system results in different regenerativ...
Semaphorins, along with other families of guidance cues, play key roles in neural development (Dicks...