Motor neuron position and topographic order imposed by β- and γ-catenin activities.
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Evolution of patterning systems and circuit elements for locomotionSpatial organization of cortical and spinal neurons controlling motor behaviorPrinciples of interneuron development learned from Renshaw cells and the motoneuron recurrent inhibitory circuitHox genes: choreographers in neural development, architects of circuit organizationThe PDZ-domain protein Whirlin facilitates mechanosensory signaling in mammalian proprioceptorsMotor neuron cell bodies are actively positioned by Slit/Robo repulsion and Netrin/DCC attraction.Piezo2 is the principal mechanotransduction channel for proprioception.Slit and Semaphorin signaling governed by Islet transcription factors positions motor neuron somata within the neural tubeCatenin-dependent cadherin function drives divisional segregation of spinal motor neurons.Activity Regulates the Incidence of Heteronymous Sensory-Motor Connections.β-Catenin gain of function in muscles impairs neuromuscular junction formation.Role of primary afferents in the developmental regulation of motor axon synapse numbers on Renshaw cells.Molecular signatures of neural connectivity in the olfactory cortex.Reconstruction of phrenic neuron identity in embryonic stem cell-derived motor neurons.Mapping sensory circuits by anterograde transsynaptic transfer of recombinant rabies virus.Cell adhesion and migration in the organization of spinal motor neurons.Sorting out a promiscuous superfamily: towards cadherin connectomics.The classic cadherins in synaptic specificityEphrinB2 sharpens lateral motor column division in the developing spinal cord.Master or servant? emerging roles for motor neuron subtypes in the construction and evolution of locomotor circuits.Key Features of Structural and Functional Organization of Zebrafish Facial Motor Neurons Are Resilient to Disruption of Neuronal Migration.Spinal Inhibitory Interneuron Diversity Delineates Variant Motor Microcircuits.Patterns of spinal sensory-motor connectivity prescribed by a dorsoventral positional templateChicken embryo spinal cord slice culture protocol.Commissural axonal corridors instruct neuronal migration in the mouse spinal cord.Parallel Pbx-Dependent Pathways Govern the Coalescence and Fate of Motor Columns.Etv1 inactivation reveals proprioceptor subclasses that reflect the level of NT3 expression in muscle targetsFoxp-mediated suppression of N-cadherin regulates neuroepithelial character and progenitor maintenance in the CNS.The assembly of developing motor neurons depends on an interplay between spontaneous activity, type II cadherins and gap junctions.The Onecut Transcription Factors Regulate Differentiation and Distribution of Dorsal Interneurons during Spinal Cord DevelopmentExtraocular motoneuron pools develop along a dorsoventral axis in zebrafish, Danio rerio.Central topography of cranial motor nuclei controlled by differential cadherin expression.Motor neuron migration and positioning mechanisms: New roles for guidance cues.Contribution of the Runx1 transcription factor to axonal pathfinding and muscle innervation by hypoglossal motoneurons.Divergent Hox Coding and Evasion of Retinoid Signaling Specifies Motor Neurons Innervating Digit Muscles.Plakoglobin maintains the integrity of vascular endothelial cell junctions and regulates VEGF-induced phosphorylation of VE-cadherin.Development, functional organization, and evolution of vertebrate axial motor circuits.Homophilic and Heterophilic Interactions of Type II Cadherins Identify Specificity Groups Underlying Cell-Adhesive Behavior.
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Motor neuron position and topographic order imposed by β- and γ-catenin activities.
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Motor neuron position and topographic order imposed by β- and γ-catenin activities.
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Motor neuron position and topographic order imposed by β- and γ-catenin activities.
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Motor neuron position and topographic order imposed by β- and γ-catenin activities.
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Motor neuron position and topographic order imposed by β- and γ-catenin activities.
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Motor neuron position and topographic order imposed by β- and γ-catenin activities.
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Motor neuron position and topographic order imposed by β- and γ-catenin activities.
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Motor neuron position and topographic order imposed by β- and γ-catenin activities.
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Elena Y Demireva
Lawrence S Shapiro
Niccolò Zampieri
Thomas M Jessell
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10.1016/J.CELL.2011.09.037
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2011-10-01T00:00:00Z