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109 related items for PubMed ID: 15007828

  • 1. Convergent and divergent signaling mechanisms of growth cone collapse by ephrinA5 and slit2.
    Wong EV, Kerner JA, Jay DG.
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  • 4. Cdk5/p35 and Rho-kinase mediate ephrin-A5-induced signaling in retinal ganglion cells.
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    Mol Cell Neurosci; 2003 Nov 15; 24(3):632-45. PubMed ID: 14664814
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  • 8. A subset of signal transduction pathways is required for hippocampal growth cone collapse induced by ephrin-A5.
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  • 11. Neuronal growth cone collapse triggers lateral extensions along trailing axons.
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  • 12. Src family kinases are involved in EphA receptor-mediated retinal axon guidance.
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  • 19. Coexpressed EphA receptors and ephrin-A ligands mediate opposing actions on growth cone navigation from distinct membrane domains.
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