AbstractAs developing axons navigate, they exhibit various behaviours: extending and branching, pausing, changing direction, retracting. Now, the Slit protein has been discovered to have striking positive and negative effects on axon growth and guidance
How axons in the developing nervous system successfully navigate to their correct targets is a funda...
Commissural axons generally cross the midline only once. In the Drosophila nerve cord and mouse spin...
AbstractPrevious studies suggested that Roundabout (Robo) is a repulsive guidance receptor on growth...
As developing axons navigate, they exhibit various behaviours: extending and branching, pausing, cha...
Slit is a large, modular extracellular matrix protein containing four arrays of leucine-rich repeat ...
AbstractIn Drosophila, Slit acts as a barrier preventing roundabout expressing axons from entering t...
AbstractA central feature of the developing nervous system is the midline region, which guides growi...
AbstractExtending axons in the developing nervous system are guided in part by repulsive cues. Genet...
AbstractDuring development, retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons either cross or avoid the midline at t...
The nervous system gathers and interprets information from the environment and can generate a physio...
AbstractFor many growing axons, navigating across the midline of the nervous system is a crucial sta...
AbstractThe Slit gene encodes a secreted molecule essential for neural development in Drosophila emb...
The floor plate is known to be a source of repellent signals for cranial motor axons, preventing the...
During development, neurons extend axons which follow highly stereotypic pathways to form a template...
AbstractPrevious studies showed that Roundabout (Robo) in Drosophila is a repulsive axon guidance re...
How axons in the developing nervous system successfully navigate to their correct targets is a funda...
Commissural axons generally cross the midline only once. In the Drosophila nerve cord and mouse spin...
AbstractPrevious studies suggested that Roundabout (Robo) is a repulsive guidance receptor on growth...
As developing axons navigate, they exhibit various behaviours: extending and branching, pausing, cha...
Slit is a large, modular extracellular matrix protein containing four arrays of leucine-rich repeat ...
AbstractIn Drosophila, Slit acts as a barrier preventing roundabout expressing axons from entering t...
AbstractA central feature of the developing nervous system is the midline region, which guides growi...
AbstractExtending axons in the developing nervous system are guided in part by repulsive cues. Genet...
AbstractDuring development, retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons either cross or avoid the midline at t...
The nervous system gathers and interprets information from the environment and can generate a physio...
AbstractFor many growing axons, navigating across the midline of the nervous system is a crucial sta...
AbstractThe Slit gene encodes a secreted molecule essential for neural development in Drosophila emb...
The floor plate is known to be a source of repellent signals for cranial motor axons, preventing the...
During development, neurons extend axons which follow highly stereotypic pathways to form a template...
AbstractPrevious studies showed that Roundabout (Robo) in Drosophila is a repulsive axon guidance re...
How axons in the developing nervous system successfully navigate to their correct targets is a funda...
Commissural axons generally cross the midline only once. In the Drosophila nerve cord and mouse spin...
AbstractPrevious studies suggested that Roundabout (Robo) is a repulsive guidance receptor on growth...