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Growth cone guidance

Xiang Y, Li Y, Zhang Z, et al. Nerve growth cone guidance mediated by G protein-coupled receptors. Nat Neurosci 2002 5 843-848. [Pg.365]

Goodman, C. S. (1996). Mechanisms and molecules that control growth cone guidance. Ann. Rev. Neurosci. 19, 341-377. [Pg.101]

Kolodkin, A. L., Matthes, D. J., and Goodman, C. S. (1993). The semaphorin genes encode a family of transmembrane and secreted growth cone guidance molecules. Cell 75, 1389-1399. [Pg.103]

Tanaka E, Sabry J (1995) Making the connection Cytoskeletal rearrangements during growth cone guidance. Cell 83 171—176. [Pg.182]

Dickson BJ (2001) Rho GTPases in growth cone guidance. Cun Opin Neurobiol 11 103—110. [Pg.223]

Meriane M, Tcherkezian J, Webber CA et al (2004) Phosphorylation of DCC by Fyn mediates Netrin-1 signaling in growth cone guidance. J Cell Biol 167(4) 687-698... [Pg.397]

Tear G, Harris R, Sutaria S, Kilomanski K, Goodman CS, et al. 1996. Commissureless controls growth cone guidance across the CNS midline in Drosophila and encodes a novel membrane protein. Neuron 16 501-514. [Pg.45]

Another class of non-neuronal cells, muscle cells or their precursors, has also been implicated in growth cone guidance in invertebrates. [Pg.18]

If, indeed, axon repulsion is an important mechanism for growth cone guidance in vertebrates, it is highly likely that it also plays a role in invertebrates. To date, however, invertebrate systems have provided little direct evidence for axon repulsion in vivo. [Pg.23]

Bernhardt, R.R., Nguyen, N. and Kuwada, J.Y. (1992) Growth cone guidance by floor plate cells in the spinal cord of ze-brafish embryos. Neuron 8 869-882. [Pg.38]

Chang, W.S., Serikawa, K., Allen, K. and Bentley, D. (1992) Disruption of pioneer growth cone guidance in vivo by removal of glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-anchored cell surface proteins. Development 114 507-519. [Pg.39]

Goodman, C.S. (1994). The likeness of being Phylogeneti-cally conserved molecular mechanisms of growth cone guidance. Cell 78 353-356. [Pg.39]

Grenningloh, G., Rehm, E.J. and Goodman, C.S. (1991) Genetic analysis of growth cone guidance in Drosophila Fas-ciclin II functions as a neuronal recognition molecule. Cell 67 45-57. [Pg.40]

Klambt, C., Jacobs, J.R. and Goodman, C.S. (1991) The midline of the Drosophila central nervous system - A model for the genetic analysis of cell fate, cell migration, and growth cone guidance. Cell 64 801-815. [Pg.41]

Kolodkin, A.L., Matthes, D.J., O Connor, T.P., Patel, N.H., Admon, A., Bentley, D. and Goodman, C.S. (1992) Fasci-clin IV - sequence, expression, and function during growth cone guidance in the grasshopper embryo. Neuron 9 831-845. [Pg.41]

Mutations affecting growth cone guidance in Drosophila - genes necessary for guidance toward or away from the midline. Neuron 10 409-426. [Pg.42]

Clark, P., Britland, S. and Connelly, P. (1993) Growth cone guidance and neuron morphology on micropatterned laminin surfaces. J. Cell Sci. 105 203-212. [Pg.82]

Mueller, B.K. (1999). Growth cone guidance first steps towards a deeper understanding. Annu. Rev. Neurosci. 22, 351-388. [Pg.50]

Seeger, M., Tear, G., Ferres-Marco, D. and Goodman, G.S. (1993). Mutations affecting growth cone guidance in Drosophila genes necessary for guidance toward or away from the midline. Neuron 10, 409 26. [Pg.475]

Gundersen, R.W., Sensory neurite growth cone guidance by substrate adsorbed nerve growth factor,/. Neurosci. Res. 13,199-212,1985. [Pg.775]


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