AbstractThe C. elegans sax-3 gene encodes a predicted transmembrane protein with five immunoglobulin domains and three fibronectin type III repeats that is closely related to Drosophila Robo. Mutations in sax-3 lead to repeated midline crossing by ventral cord axons that normally do not cross the midline after they join the ventral cord, a phenotype similar to that of robo mutants. sax-3 is also required for guidance of some axons to the ventral cord, implicating this gene in two different types of guidance events. A sax-3::GFP fusion gene is expressed in developing neurons during axon outgrowth, and sax-3 function is required at the time of axon guidance, suggesting that this gene mediates cell interactions during guidance decisions
Slit/Roundabout (Robo) signaling controls midline repulsive axon guidance. However, proteins that in...
Recent findings indicate that the embryonic motor neurons act as gatekeepers to regulate midline cro...
AbstractDrosophila sensory neurons form distinctive terminal branch patterns in the developing neuro...
AbstractThe C. elegans sax-3 gene encodes a predicted transmembrane protein with five immunoglobulin...
AbstractRobo receptors interact with ligands of the Slit family. The nematode C. elegans has one Rob...
AbstractThe ventral cord in C. elegans is the major longitudinal axon tract containing essential com...
SummaryThe orthogonal array of axon pathways in the Drosophila CNS is constructed in part under the ...
AbstractReceptors expressed on the growth cone of outgrowing axons detect cues required for proper n...
The nervous system is a highly complex organ system that controls the body’s physiology and behaviou...
Early during development neurons project small filamentous processes, axons and dendrites, that exte...
AbstractThe robo gene in Drosophila was identified in a large-scale mutant screen for genes that con...
During development, axons must integrate directional information encoded by multiple guidance cues a...
<div><p>During development, axons must integrate directional information encoded by multiple guidanc...
grantor: University of TorontoAxon guidance along the dorsoventral axes of animals belongi...
How axons in the developing nervous system successfully navigate to their correct targets is a funda...
Slit/Roundabout (Robo) signaling controls midline repulsive axon guidance. However, proteins that in...
Recent findings indicate that the embryonic motor neurons act as gatekeepers to regulate midline cro...
AbstractDrosophila sensory neurons form distinctive terminal branch patterns in the developing neuro...
AbstractThe C. elegans sax-3 gene encodes a predicted transmembrane protein with five immunoglobulin...
AbstractRobo receptors interact with ligands of the Slit family. The nematode C. elegans has one Rob...
AbstractThe ventral cord in C. elegans is the major longitudinal axon tract containing essential com...
SummaryThe orthogonal array of axon pathways in the Drosophila CNS is constructed in part under the ...
AbstractReceptors expressed on the growth cone of outgrowing axons detect cues required for proper n...
The nervous system is a highly complex organ system that controls the body’s physiology and behaviou...
Early during development neurons project small filamentous processes, axons and dendrites, that exte...
AbstractThe robo gene in Drosophila was identified in a large-scale mutant screen for genes that con...
During development, axons must integrate directional information encoded by multiple guidance cues a...
<div><p>During development, axons must integrate directional information encoded by multiple guidanc...
grantor: University of TorontoAxon guidance along the dorsoventral axes of animals belongi...
How axons in the developing nervous system successfully navigate to their correct targets is a funda...
Slit/Roundabout (Robo) signaling controls midline repulsive axon guidance. However, proteins that in...
Recent findings indicate that the embryonic motor neurons act as gatekeepers to regulate midline cro...
AbstractDrosophila sensory neurons form distinctive terminal branch patterns in the developing neuro...