AbstractRepulsion plays a fundamental role in the establishment of a topographic map of the chick retinotectal projections. This has been highlighted by studies demonstrating the role of opposing gradients of the EphA3 receptor tyrosine kinase on retinal axons and two of its ligands, ephrin-A2 and ephrin-A5, in the tectum. We have analyzed the distribution of these two ephrins in other retinorecipient structures in the chick diencephalon and mesencephalon during the period when visual connections are being established. We have found that both ephrin-A2 and ephrin-A5 and their receptors EphA4 and EphA7 are expressed in gradients whose orientation is consistent with the topography of the nasotemporal axis of the respective retinofugal project...
SummaryEphrinAs and EphAs play critical roles during topographic map formation in the retinocollicul...
SummaryDuring development of the retinocollicular projection in mouse, retinal axons initially overs...
AbstractRetinal axons project to their central targets along two orthogonal topographic axes, anteri...
AbstractThe EphA3 receptor tyrosine kinase has been implicated in guiding the axons of retinal gangl...
AbstractMolecular gradients have been postulated to control the topographic mapping of retinal axons...
Molecular gradients have been postulated to control the topographic mapping of retinal axons in thei...
AbstractEphrin-B and EphB are distributed in matching dorsoventral gradients in the embryonic Xenopu...
AbstractTopographic maps are a fundamental feature of sensory representations in nervous systems. Th...
AbstractIn the embryonic visual system, EphA receptors are expressed on both temporal and nasal reti...
AbstractIn the retinotectal projection, the Eph receptor tyrosine kinase ligands ephrinA2 and ephrin...
AbstractEphrin-A5 (AL-1/RAGS), a ligand for Eph receptor tyrosine kinases, repels retinal axons in v...
AbstractEph-like receptor tyrosine kinases have recently been identified as critical components in t...
Retinotopic projection onto the tectum/colliculus constitutes the most studied model of topographic ...
AbstractRecent evidence suggests that Eph receptor tyrosine kinases and their ligands provide positi...
BACKGROUND: Retinotopic projection onto the tectum/colliculus constitutes the most studied model of ...
SummaryEphrinAs and EphAs play critical roles during topographic map formation in the retinocollicul...
SummaryDuring development of the retinocollicular projection in mouse, retinal axons initially overs...
AbstractRetinal axons project to their central targets along two orthogonal topographic axes, anteri...
AbstractThe EphA3 receptor tyrosine kinase has been implicated in guiding the axons of retinal gangl...
AbstractMolecular gradients have been postulated to control the topographic mapping of retinal axons...
Molecular gradients have been postulated to control the topographic mapping of retinal axons in thei...
AbstractEphrin-B and EphB are distributed in matching dorsoventral gradients in the embryonic Xenopu...
AbstractTopographic maps are a fundamental feature of sensory representations in nervous systems. Th...
AbstractIn the embryonic visual system, EphA receptors are expressed on both temporal and nasal reti...
AbstractIn the retinotectal projection, the Eph receptor tyrosine kinase ligands ephrinA2 and ephrin...
AbstractEphrin-A5 (AL-1/RAGS), a ligand for Eph receptor tyrosine kinases, repels retinal axons in v...
AbstractEph-like receptor tyrosine kinases have recently been identified as critical components in t...
Retinotopic projection onto the tectum/colliculus constitutes the most studied model of topographic ...
AbstractRecent evidence suggests that Eph receptor tyrosine kinases and their ligands provide positi...
BACKGROUND: Retinotopic projection onto the tectum/colliculus constitutes the most studied model of ...
SummaryEphrinAs and EphAs play critical roles during topographic map formation in the retinocollicul...
SummaryDuring development of the retinocollicular projection in mouse, retinal axons initially overs...
AbstractRetinal axons project to their central targets along two orthogonal topographic axes, anteri...