Netrins are secreted proteins that were first identified as guidance cues, directing cell and axon migration during neural development. Subsequent findings have demonstrated that netrins can influence the formation of multiple tissues, including the vasculature, lung, pancreas, muscle and mammary gland, by mediating cell migration, cell-cell interactions and cell-extracellular matrix adhesion. Recent evidence also implicates the ongoing expression of netrins and netrin receptors in the maintenance of cell-cell organisation in mature tissues. Here, we review the mechanisms involved in netrin signalling in vertebrate and invertebrate systems and discuss the functions of netrin signalling during the development of neural and non-neural tissues
During development, dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons in higher vertebrates extend their axons cent...
BackgroundNetrins are a family of extracellular proteins that function as chemotropic guidance cues ...
AbstractDuring nervous system development, spinal commissural axons project toward floor plate cells...
Netrins are secreted proteins that were first identified as guidance cues, directing cell and axon m...
During the embryonic development of the nervous System, groups of multipotent cells proliferate, mig...
A recent publication shows that two integrins, α6β4 and α3β1, interact with netrin-1, a protein best...
Netrin-1 and its receptors play crucial roles during embryogenesis, guiding axon and neuronal cell m...
Proper patterning of the nervous system requires that developing axons find appropriate postsynaptic...
AbstractNetrins are laminin-related proteins that guide circumferential migrations on the ectoderm. ...
Netrins are a family of extracellular proteins that function as chemotropic guidance cues for migrat...
Netrins, acting as both attractants and repellents, regulate neuronal mi-gration, axon guidance and ...
The canonical model for netrin1 function proposed that it acted as a long-range chemotropic axon gui...
Guiding neuronal growth cones to appropriate targets requires a combination of external cues that at...
© 2015 Nagel et al. Background: Netrins are a family of extracellular proteins that function as chem...
Blood vessels and nerves are complex, branched structures that share a high degree of anatomical sim...
During development, dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons in higher vertebrates extend their axons cent...
BackgroundNetrins are a family of extracellular proteins that function as chemotropic guidance cues ...
AbstractDuring nervous system development, spinal commissural axons project toward floor plate cells...
Netrins are secreted proteins that were first identified as guidance cues, directing cell and axon m...
During the embryonic development of the nervous System, groups of multipotent cells proliferate, mig...
A recent publication shows that two integrins, α6β4 and α3β1, interact with netrin-1, a protein best...
Netrin-1 and its receptors play crucial roles during embryogenesis, guiding axon and neuronal cell m...
Proper patterning of the nervous system requires that developing axons find appropriate postsynaptic...
AbstractNetrins are laminin-related proteins that guide circumferential migrations on the ectoderm. ...
Netrins are a family of extracellular proteins that function as chemotropic guidance cues for migrat...
Netrins, acting as both attractants and repellents, regulate neuronal mi-gration, axon guidance and ...
The canonical model for netrin1 function proposed that it acted as a long-range chemotropic axon gui...
Guiding neuronal growth cones to appropriate targets requires a combination of external cues that at...
© 2015 Nagel et al. Background: Netrins are a family of extracellular proteins that function as chem...
Blood vessels and nerves are complex, branched structures that share a high degree of anatomical sim...
During development, dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons in higher vertebrates extend their axons cent...
BackgroundNetrins are a family of extracellular proteins that function as chemotropic guidance cues ...
AbstractDuring nervous system development, spinal commissural axons project toward floor plate cells...