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213 related items for PubMed ID: 12074554

  • 1. EphA4 constitutes a population-specific guidance cue for motor neurons.
    Eberhart J, Swartz ME, Koblar SA, Pasquale EB, Krull CE.
    Dev Biol; 2002 Jul 01; 247(1):89-101. PubMed ID: 12074554
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  • 2. Expression of EphA4, ephrin-A2 and ephrin-A5 during axon outgrowth to the hindlimb indicates potential roles in pathfinding.
    Eberhart J, Swartz M, Koblar SA, Pasquale EB, Tanaka H, Krull CE.
    Dev Neurosci; 2000 Jul 01; 22(3):237-50. PubMed ID: 10894987
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  • 4. Eph receptors and ephrin expression in cranial motor neurons and the branchial arches of the chick embryo.
    Küry P, Gale N, Connor R, Pasquale E, Guthrie S.
    Mol Cell Neurosci; 2000 Feb 01; 15(2):123-40. PubMed ID: 10673322
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  • 5. Cooperation between GDNF/Ret and ephrinA/EphA4 signals for motor-axon pathway selection in the limb.
    Kramer ER, Knott L, Su F, Dessaud E, Krull CE, Helmbacher F, Klein R.
    Neuron; 2006 Apr 06; 50(1):35-47. PubMed ID: 16600854
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  • 6. Changes in the segmental pattern of sensory neuron projections in the chick hindlimb under conditions of altered cell adhesion molecule function.
    Honig MG, Rutishauser US.
    Dev Biol; 1996 May 01; 175(2):325-37. PubMed ID: 8626036
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  • 7. EphA4 signaling promotes axon segregation in the developing auditory system.
    Cramer KS, Bermingham-McDonogh O, Krull CE, Rubel EW.
    Dev Biol; 2004 May 01; 269(1):26-35. PubMed ID: 15081355
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  • 9. Lateral motor column axons execute a ternary trajectory choice between limb and body tissues.
    Luria V, Laufer E.
    Neural Dev; 2007 Jul 02; 2():13. PubMed ID: 17605791
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  • 11. Effects of L1 blockade on sensory axon outgrowth and pathfinding in the chick hindlimb.
    Honig MG, Camilli SJ, Xue QS.
    Dev Biol; 2002 Mar 01; 243(1):137-54. PubMed ID: 11846483
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  • 12. Ephrin-A5 exerts positive or inhibitory effects on distinct subsets of EphA4-positive motor neurons.
    Eberhart J, Barr J, O'Connell S, Flagg A, Swartz ME, Cramer KS, Tosney KW, Pasquale EB, Krull CE.
    J Neurosci; 2004 Feb 04; 24(5):1070-8. PubMed ID: 14762125
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  • 13. Independent development of sensory and motor innervation patterns in embryonic chick hindlimbs.
    Wang G, Scott SA.
    Dev Biol; 1999 Apr 15; 208(2):324-36. PubMed ID: 10191048
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  • 16. Knockdown of ephrin-A5 expression by 40% does not affect motor axon growth or migration into the chick hindlimb.
    Winning RS, Krull CE.
    Int J Mol Sci; 2011 Apr 15; 12(12):8362-71. PubMed ID: 22272077
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  • 17. Differential expression of Eph receptors and ephrins in the cochlear ganglion and eighth cranial nerve of the chick embryo.
    Siddiqui SA, Cramer KS.
    J Comp Neurol; 2005 Feb 21; 482(4):309-19. PubMed ID: 15669077
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  • 20. UNC-6 expression by the vulval precursor cells of Caenorhabditis elegans is required for the complex axon guidance of the HSN neurons.
    Asakura T, Ogura K, Goshima Y.
    Dev Biol; 2007 Apr 15; 304(2):800-10. PubMed ID: 17320069
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