Journal ArticleIn the previous paper (Raper, J. A., M. Bastiani, and C. S. Goodman (1983) J. Neurosci. 3: 20-30) we showed that the growth cones of two sibling neurons, the G and C cells, follow the same route in the developing grasshopper neuropil until they reach a stereotypic choice point. Here their growth cones diverge from each other as G turns and extends anteriorly and C turns and extends posteriorly. In this paper we show that the G and C growth cones fasciculate and extend in opposite directions upon a specific bundle of four axons
of insec gations nisms o analyzed in detail (i.e. Goodman et al., 1984; Bastiani et al., 1985; Doe e...
The accessibility and simplicity of the zebrafish embryo have allowed researchers to make a detailed...
Tyrosine kinase signaling pathways are essential for process outgrowth and guidance during nervous s...
Journal ArticleThe growth cone of the G neuron selectively fasciculates upon specific axon bundles i...
Journal ArticleThe selective affinities that growth cones display for specific axonal surfaces give ...
Journal ArticleIn the companion paper (Bastiani, M. J., J. A. Raper, and C. S. Goodman (1984) J. Neu...
Journal ArticleIn the previous paper, we experimentally analyzed the selective affinity of the pCC g...
Journal ArticleWe are interested in how the growth cones of identified neurons navigate in the centr...
Journal ArticleOne of the central questions of developmental neurobiology concerns how the diversity...
Journal ArticleIn the previous 2 papers, we focused on the selective affinities that growth cones di...
Journal ArticleOne of the fascicles of the posterior commissure of the embryonic grasshopper is pion...
Journal ArticleIn the previous 3 papers, we demonstrated that neuronal growth cones display selectiv...
From the initial stages of axon outgrowth to the formation of a functioning synapse, growth cones o...
AbstractWe developed a rapid method that uses diphtheria toxin, the flp recognition target sequences...
The early zebrafish brain contains a simple axon scaffold of longitudinal tracts connected by commis...
of insec gations nisms o analyzed in detail (i.e. Goodman et al., 1984; Bastiani et al., 1985; Doe e...
The accessibility and simplicity of the zebrafish embryo have allowed researchers to make a detailed...
Tyrosine kinase signaling pathways are essential for process outgrowth and guidance during nervous s...
Journal ArticleThe growth cone of the G neuron selectively fasciculates upon specific axon bundles i...
Journal ArticleThe selective affinities that growth cones display for specific axonal surfaces give ...
Journal ArticleIn the companion paper (Bastiani, M. J., J. A. Raper, and C. S. Goodman (1984) J. Neu...
Journal ArticleIn the previous paper, we experimentally analyzed the selective affinity of the pCC g...
Journal ArticleWe are interested in how the growth cones of identified neurons navigate in the centr...
Journal ArticleOne of the central questions of developmental neurobiology concerns how the diversity...
Journal ArticleIn the previous 2 papers, we focused on the selective affinities that growth cones di...
Journal ArticleOne of the fascicles of the posterior commissure of the embryonic grasshopper is pion...
Journal ArticleIn the previous 3 papers, we demonstrated that neuronal growth cones display selectiv...
From the initial stages of axon outgrowth to the formation of a functioning synapse, growth cones o...
AbstractWe developed a rapid method that uses diphtheria toxin, the flp recognition target sequences...
The early zebrafish brain contains a simple axon scaffold of longitudinal tracts connected by commis...
of insec gations nisms o analyzed in detail (i.e. Goodman et al., 1984; Bastiani et al., 1985; Doe e...
The accessibility and simplicity of the zebrafish embryo have allowed researchers to make a detailed...
Tyrosine kinase signaling pathways are essential for process outgrowth and guidance during nervous s...