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The following pages link to Genetic analysis of Netrin genes in Drosophila: Netrins guide CNS commissural axons and peripheral motor axons. (Q46466543):
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- Comparative genomic analysis of Drosophila melanogaster and vector mosquito developmental genes (Q21135316) (← links)
- Drosophila as a genetic and cellular model for studies on axonal growth (Q21203077) (← links)
- Deleted in Colorectal Cancer (DCC) encodes a netrin receptor (Q24313278) (← links)
- Roundabout controls axon crossing of the CNS midline and defines a novel subfamily of evolutionarily conserved guidance receptors (Q24336174) (← links)
- DSCAM functions as a netrin receptor in commissural axon pathfinding (Q24336572) (← links)
- Multiple signaling mechanisms of the UNC-6/netrin receptors UNC-5 and UNC-40/DCC in vivo (Q24548195) (← links)
- The homeodomain protein vax1 is required for axon guidance and major tract formation in the developing forebrain (Q24596814) (← links)
- Netrin (UNC-6) mediates dendritic self-avoidance (Q24632608) (← links)
- Adult spinal cord progenitor cells are repelled by netrin-1 in the embryonic and injured adult spinal cord (Q24679002) (← links)
- A signaling network for patterning of neuronal connectivity in the Drosophila brain (Q27335142) (← links)
- Vertebrate homologues of C. elegans UNC-5 are candidate netrin receptors (Q28118661) (← links)
- F-Spondin is required for accurate pathfinding of commissural axons at the floor plate (Q28139246) (← links)
- Vertebrate slit, a secreted ligand for the transmembrane protein roundabout, is a repellent for olfactory bulb axons (Q28140210) (← links)
- Distinct but overlapping expression patterns of two vertebrate slit homologs implies functional roles in CNS development and organogenesis (Q28144856) (← links)
- Netrin binds discrete subdomains of DCC and UNC5 and mediates interactions between DCC and heparin (Q28179787) (← links)
- Phenotype of mice lacking functional Deleted in colorectal cancer (Dcc) gene (Q28236533) (← links)
- Dscam1 Forms a Complex with Robo1 and the N-Terminal Fragment of Slit to Promote the Growth of Longitudinal Axons (Q28554278) (← links)
- The morphogen sonic hedgehog is an axonal chemoattractant that collaborates with netrin-1 in midline axon guidance (Q28587510) (← links)
- Netrin-G1: a novel glycosyl phosphatidylinositol-linked mammalian netrin that is functionally divergent from classical netrins (Q28588264) (← links)
- A novel member of the netrin family, beta-netrin, shares homology with the beta chain of laminin: identification, expression, and functional characterization (Q28591109) (← links)
- Divergent properties of mouse netrins (Q28591596) (← links)
- Netrin-3, a mouse homolog of human NTN2L, is highly expressed in sensory ganglia and shows differential binding to netrin receptors (Q28594844) (← links)
- Netrin-1 is required for commissural axon guidance in the developing vertebrate nervous system (Q29616040) (← links)
- Slit Stimulation Recruits Dock and Pak to the Roundabout Receptor and Increases Rac Activity to Regulate Axon Repulsion at the CNS Midline (Q30164473) (← links)
- The Drosophila HEM-2/NAP1 homolog KETTE controls axonal pathfinding and cytoskeletal organization. (Q30175160) (← links)
- Serotonergic neurons transiently require a midline-derived FGF signal (Q30304529) (← links)
- Schwann cells and deleted in colorectal carcinoma direct regenerating motor axons towards their original path (Q30405613) (← links)
- Netrin signal transduction and the guanine nucleotide exchange factor DOCK180 in attractive signaling (Q30443470) (← links)
- Netrin-guided accessory cell morphogenesis dictates the dendrite orientation and migration of a Drosophila sensory neuron (Q30494803) (← links)
- How to innervate a simple gut: familiar themes and unique aspects in the formation of the insect enteric nervous system (Q30500289) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal second messenger codes for growth cone turning (Q30503554) (← links)
- Blocking apoptotic signaling rescues axon guidance in Netrin mutants (Q30545440) (← links)
- A neuron-benign microfluidic gradient generator for studying the response of mammalian neurons towards axon guidance factors (Q30547676) (← links)
- Identification and expression of mouse netrin-4. (Q30902157) (← links)
- Binding of DCC by netrin-1 to mediate axon guidance independent of adenosine A2B receptor activation (Q32137183) (← links)
- Beyond Parkinson disease: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and the axon guidance pathway (Q33314917) (← links)
- In the absence of frazzled over-expression of Abelson tyrosine kinase disrupts commissure formation and causes axons to leave the embryonic CNS. (Q33547449) (← links)
- Neuronal guidance. A genetic perspective (Q33594307) (← links)
- Glia development in the embryonic CNS of Drosophila (Q33745295) (← links)
- Conservation and divergence of axon guidance mechanisms. (Q33745357) (← links)
- siRNA-mediated gene targeting in Aedes aegypti embryos reveals that frazzled regulates vector mosquito CNS development (Q33815601) (← links)
- A frazzled/DCC-dependent transcriptional switch regulates midline axon guidance (Q33834786) (← links)
- Drosophila neurexin IV interacts with Roundabout and is required for repulsive midline axon guidance (Q33847359) (← links)
- Slit is the midline repellent for the robo receptor in Drosophila. (Q33856788) (← links)
- Extension of long leading processes and neuronal migration in the mammalian brain directed by the chemoattractant netrin-1. (Q33883487) (← links)
- Drosophila Tey represses transcription of the repulsive cue Toll and generates neuromuscular target specificity. (Q33899483) (← links)
- Short-range and long-range guidance by slit and its Robo receptors. Robo and Robo2 play distinct roles in midline guidance. (Q33932154) (← links)
- The midline glia of Drosophila: a molecular genetic model for the developmental functions of glia. (Q33951997) (← links)
- Semaphorin-1a is required for Aedes aegypti embryonic nerve cord development (Q33955286) (← links)
- Dissection of genetic pathways in C. elegans (Q33978412) (← links)