AbstractIn Drosophila, Slit acts as a barrier preventing roundabout expressing axons from entering the midline and sorting contralaterally from ipsilaterally projecting axons. Hutson and Chien, Plump et al., and Bagri et al. (all in this issue of Neuron) use Slit knockout mice and zebrafish astray/Robo2 mutants to show that in vertebrates, Robo/Slit function to channel axons into specific pathways and determine where decussation points occur. Ipsilaterally and contralaterally projected axons are equally affected
AbstractPrevious studies showed that Roundabout (Robo) in Drosophila is a repulsive axon guidance re...
The floor plate is known to be a source of repellent signals for cranial motor axons, preventing the...
AbstractIn the Drosophila CNS, the midline repellent Slit acts at short range through its receptor R...
AbstractIn Drosophila, Slit acts as a barrier preventing roundabout expressing axons from entering t...
AbstractDuring development, retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons either cross or avoid the midline at t...
AbstractAs developing axons navigate, they exhibit various behaviours: extending and branching, paus...
AbstractIn Drosophila, Slit at the midline activates Robo receptors on commissural axons, thereby re...
Axonal projections from the retina to the brain are regulated by molecules including the Slit family...
AbstractAt the optic chiasm, axons from either eye meet and decide whether to cross contralaterally ...
During development, neurons extend axons which follow highly stereotypic pathways to form a template...
During early embryonic development, neuronal projection of axons across the midline of ...
The Slit genes encode secreted ligands that regulate axon branching, commissural axon pathfinding an...
AbstractThe Slit gene encodes a secreted molecule essential for neural development in Drosophila emb...
AbstractExtending axons in the developing nervous system are guided in part by repulsive cues. Genet...
AbstractTo address how the highly stereotyped retinotectal pathway develops in zebrafish, we used fi...
AbstractPrevious studies showed that Roundabout (Robo) in Drosophila is a repulsive axon guidance re...
The floor plate is known to be a source of repellent signals for cranial motor axons, preventing the...
AbstractIn the Drosophila CNS, the midline repellent Slit acts at short range through its receptor R...
AbstractIn Drosophila, Slit acts as a barrier preventing roundabout expressing axons from entering t...
AbstractDuring development, retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons either cross or avoid the midline at t...
AbstractAs developing axons navigate, they exhibit various behaviours: extending and branching, paus...
AbstractIn Drosophila, Slit at the midline activates Robo receptors on commissural axons, thereby re...
Axonal projections from the retina to the brain are regulated by molecules including the Slit family...
AbstractAt the optic chiasm, axons from either eye meet and decide whether to cross contralaterally ...
During development, neurons extend axons which follow highly stereotypic pathways to form a template...
During early embryonic development, neuronal projection of axons across the midline of ...
The Slit genes encode secreted ligands that regulate axon branching, commissural axon pathfinding an...
AbstractThe Slit gene encodes a secreted molecule essential for neural development in Drosophila emb...
AbstractExtending axons in the developing nervous system are guided in part by repulsive cues. Genet...
AbstractTo address how the highly stereotyped retinotectal pathway develops in zebrafish, we used fi...
AbstractPrevious studies showed that Roundabout (Robo) in Drosophila is a repulsive axon guidance re...
The floor plate is known to be a source of repellent signals for cranial motor axons, preventing the...
AbstractIn the Drosophila CNS, the midline repellent Slit acts at short range through its receptor R...