Robos and slits control the pathfinding and targeting of mouse olfactory sensory axons.
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The cell biology of smellSlit-2 repels the migration of olfactory ensheathing cells by triggering Ca2+-dependent cofilin activation and RhoA inhibition.Topographic mapping--the olfactory system.Supernumerary formation of olfactory glomeruli induced by chronic odorant exposure: a constructivist expression of neural plasticityDevelopmental regulation of neural map formation in the mouse olfactory system.Determination of the connectivity of newborn neurons in mammalian olfactory circuits.The expression pattern of EVA1C, a novel Slit receptor, is consistent with an axon guidance role in the mouse nervous system.Wired for behaviors: from development to function of innate limbic system circuitryAttractant and repellent cues cooperate in guiding a subset of olfactory sensory axons to a well-defined protoglomerular target.Differential timing of neurogenesis underlies dorsal-ventral topographic projection of olfactory sensory neurons.Wiring Olfaction: The Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms that Guide the Development of Synaptic Connections from the Nose to the Cortex.Axon-axon interactions in neuronal circuit assembly: lessons from olfactory map formation.Odorant receptors in the formation of the olfactory bulb circuitry.Getting neural circuits into shape with semaphorins.Neural map formation in the mouse olfactory system.Mosaic activity patterns and their relation to perceptual similarity: open discussions on the molecular basis and circuitry of odor recognition.Role of Rb during Neurogenesis and Axonal Guidance in the Developing Olfactory System.Possible roles of Robo1+ ensheathing cells in guiding dorsal-zone olfactory sensory neurons in mouse.Slit2 and Robo3 modulate the migration of GnRH-secreting neuronsOlfactory sensory axons target specific protoglomeruli in the olfactory bulb of zebrafish.The terminal nerve plays a prominent role in GnRH-1 neuronal migration independent from proper olfactory and vomeronasal connections to the olfactory bulbs.The E3 ubiquitin ligase Mycbp2 genetically interacts with Robo2 to modulate axon guidance in the mouse olfactory system.A developmental switch of axon targeting in the continuously regenerating mouse olfactory system.
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Robos and slits control the pathfinding and targeting of mouse olfactory sensory axons.
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Robos and slits control the pathfinding and targeting of mouse olfactory sensory axons.
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Robos and slits control the pathfinding and targeting of mouse olfactory sensory axons.
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Robos and slits control the pathfinding and targeting of mouse olfactory sensory axons
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Coralie Fouquet
Thomas Di Meglio
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5671-07.2008
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2008-04-01T00:00:00Z