AbstractTwo families of metalloproteases, the matrix metalloproteases (MMPs) and the A Disintegrin and Metalloproteases (ADAMs), have recently been implicated in the formation of neural connections in the developing central nervous system. Invertebrate and vertebrate axons fail to extend and/or make pathfinding errors when metalloprotease function is inhibited or absent. Culture studies suggest that this requirement for metalloprotease activity results from their ability to cleave ligands, or their receptors, so as to activate or inhibit specific axon extension or guidance signaling pathways
The neural receptor tyrosine phosphatases DPTP69D, DPTP99A and DLAR are involved in motor axon guid...
We developed a screening method for orphan receptor ligands, in which cell-surface proteins are expr...
The establishment of the brain circuitry relies on the precise targeting and connectivity of neurona...
AbstractTwo families of metalloproteases, the matrix metalloproteases (MMPs) and the A Disintegrin a...
Background: The growth cone interprets cues in its environment in order to reach its target. We want...
Restoration of correct neural activity following central nervous system (CNS) damage requires the re...
Restoration of correct neural activity following central nervous system (CNS) damage requires the re...
The formation, maintenance, and plasticity of neural circuits rely upon a complex interplay between ...
By proteolytic cleavage, matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) not only remodel the extracellular matrix ...
AbstractRecent results have revealed for the first time that receptor-like protein tyrosine phosphat...
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) play an important role in modeling of the extracellular matrix. The...
SummaryTo discover new genes involved in axon navigation, we conducted a forward genetic screen for ...
Determining how axon guidance receptors transmit signals to allow precise pathfinding decisions is f...
The matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a family of zinc-dependent endopeptidases originally charac...
SummaryWe developed a screening method for orphan receptor ligands, in which cell-surface proteins a...
The neural receptor tyrosine phosphatases DPTP69D, DPTP99A and DLAR are involved in motor axon guid...
We developed a screening method for orphan receptor ligands, in which cell-surface proteins are expr...
The establishment of the brain circuitry relies on the precise targeting and connectivity of neurona...
AbstractTwo families of metalloproteases, the matrix metalloproteases (MMPs) and the A Disintegrin a...
Background: The growth cone interprets cues in its environment in order to reach its target. We want...
Restoration of correct neural activity following central nervous system (CNS) damage requires the re...
Restoration of correct neural activity following central nervous system (CNS) damage requires the re...
The formation, maintenance, and plasticity of neural circuits rely upon a complex interplay between ...
By proteolytic cleavage, matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) not only remodel the extracellular matrix ...
AbstractRecent results have revealed for the first time that receptor-like protein tyrosine phosphat...
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) play an important role in modeling of the extracellular matrix. The...
SummaryTo discover new genes involved in axon navigation, we conducted a forward genetic screen for ...
Determining how axon guidance receptors transmit signals to allow precise pathfinding decisions is f...
The matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a family of zinc-dependent endopeptidases originally charac...
SummaryWe developed a screening method for orphan receptor ligands, in which cell-surface proteins a...
The neural receptor tyrosine phosphatases DPTP69D, DPTP99A and DLAR are involved in motor axon guid...
We developed a screening method for orphan receptor ligands, in which cell-surface proteins are expr...
The establishment of the brain circuitry relies on the precise targeting and connectivity of neurona...