Netrin-1 regulates cell migration and adhesion during the development of the nervous system, vasculature, lung, pancreas, muscle, and mammary gland. It is also proposed to function as a dependence ligand that inhibits apoptosis; however, studies disagree regarding whether netrin-1 loss-of-function mice exhibit increased cell death. Furthermore, previously studied netrin-1 loss-of-function gene-trap mice express a netrin-1-β-galactosidase protein chimera with potential for toxic gain-of-function effects, as well as a small amount of wild-type netrin-1 protein. To unambiguously assess loss of function, we generated netrin-1 floxed and netrin-1 null mouse lines. Netrin-1−/− mice die earlier and exhibit more severe axon guidance defects than ne...
Netrins form a family of secreted and membrane-associated proteins, netrin-1 being the prototype and...
International audienceThe generation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells holds great promise in ...
The netrin-1/DCC ligand/receptor pair has key roles in central nervous system (CNS) development, med...
Netrin-1 regulates cell migration and adhesion during the development of the nervous system, vascula...
SummaryNetrin-1 regulates cell migration and adhesion during the development of the nervous system, ...
International audienceNetrin-1 was previously shown to be required for the tangential migration and ...
During the embryonic development of the nervous System, groups of multipotent cells proliferate, mig...
Netrins are bifunctional axon guidance cues, known to play an integral role in spinal cord developme...
AbstractEmbryonic retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons must extend toward and grow through the optic di...
Netrins are a small family of secreted proteins that function as chemotropic cues directing cell an...
Netrin-1 and its receptors play crucial roles during embryogenesis, guiding axon and neuronal cell m...
Boundary cap cells (BCC) are a transient, neural-crest-derived population found at the motor exit po...
Summary Netrins are guidance cues that form gradients to guide growing axons. We uncover a mechanism...
SummaryNetrins are guidance cues that form gradients to guide growing axons. We uncover a mechanism ...
The generation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells holds great promise in regenerative medicine....
Netrins form a family of secreted and membrane-associated proteins, netrin-1 being the prototype and...
International audienceThe generation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells holds great promise in ...
The netrin-1/DCC ligand/receptor pair has key roles in central nervous system (CNS) development, med...
Netrin-1 regulates cell migration and adhesion during the development of the nervous system, vascula...
SummaryNetrin-1 regulates cell migration and adhesion during the development of the nervous system, ...
International audienceNetrin-1 was previously shown to be required for the tangential migration and ...
During the embryonic development of the nervous System, groups of multipotent cells proliferate, mig...
Netrins are bifunctional axon guidance cues, known to play an integral role in spinal cord developme...
AbstractEmbryonic retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons must extend toward and grow through the optic di...
Netrins are a small family of secreted proteins that function as chemotropic cues directing cell an...
Netrin-1 and its receptors play crucial roles during embryogenesis, guiding axon and neuronal cell m...
Boundary cap cells (BCC) are a transient, neural-crest-derived population found at the motor exit po...
Summary Netrins are guidance cues that form gradients to guide growing axons. We uncover a mechanism...
SummaryNetrins are guidance cues that form gradients to guide growing axons. We uncover a mechanism ...
The generation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells holds great promise in regenerative medicine....
Netrins form a family of secreted and membrane-associated proteins, netrin-1 being the prototype and...
International audienceThe generation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells holds great promise in ...
The netrin-1/DCC ligand/receptor pair has key roles in central nervous system (CNS) development, med...