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225 related items for PubMed ID: 15223334

  • 1. Bidirectional signaling mediated by ephrin-B2 and EphB2 controls urorectal development.
    Dravis C, Yokoyama N, Chumley MJ, Cowan CA, Silvany RE, Shay J, Baker LA, Henkemeyer M.
    Dev Biol; 2004 Jul 15; 271(2):272-90. PubMed ID: 15223334
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  • 2. EphB2 and ephrin-B2 regulate the ionic homeostasis of vestibular endolymph.
    Dravis C, Wu T, Chumley MJ, Yokoyama N, Wei S, Wu DK, Marcus DC, Henkemeyer M.
    Hear Res; 2007 Jan 15; 223(1-2):93-104. PubMed ID: 17158005
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  • 3. Ephrin-B reverse signaling controls septation events at the embryonic midline through separate tyrosine phosphorylation-independent signaling avenues.
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    Dev Biol; 2011 Jul 01; 355(1):138-51. PubMed ID: 21539827
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  • 4. Ephrin-B2 reverse signaling is required for axon pathfinding and cardiac valve formation but not early vascular development.
    Cowan CA, Yokoyama N, Saxena A, Chumley MJ, Silvany RE, Baker LA, Srivastava D, Henkemeyer M.
    Dev Biol; 2004 Jul 15; 271(2):263-71. PubMed ID: 15223333
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  • 5. Ephrin-B2 and EphB2 regulation of astrocyte-meningeal fibroblast interactions in response to spinal cord lesions in adult rats.
    Bundesen LQ, Scheel TA, Bregman BS, Kromer LF.
    J Neurosci; 2003 Aug 27; 23(21):7789-800. PubMed ID: 12944508
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  • 6. Repelling class discrimination: ephrin-A5 binds to and activates EphB2 receptor signaling.
    Himanen JP, Chumley MJ, Lackmann M, Li C, Barton WA, Jeffrey PD, Vearing C, Geleick D, Feldheim DA, Boyd AW, Henkemeyer M, Nikolov DB.
    Nat Neurosci; 2004 May 27; 7(5):501-9. PubMed ID: 15107857
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  • 7. Upregulation of EphB2 and ephrin-B2 at the optic nerve head of DBA/2J glaucomatous mice coincides with axon loss.
    Du J, Tran T, Fu C, Sretavan DW.
    Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci; 2007 Dec 27; 48(12):5567-81. PubMed ID: 18055806
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  • 8. Forward signaling by EphB1/EphB2 interacting with ephrin-B ligands at the optic chiasm is required to form the ipsilateral projection.
    Chenaux G, Henkemeyer M.
    Eur J Neurosci; 2011 Nov 27; 34(10):1620-33. PubMed ID: 22103419
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  • 9. Expression of EphB2 in the development of anorectal malformations in fetal rats.
    Wang DJ, Bai YZ, Zhang SW, Gao H, Zhang SC, Zhang D, Zhang T, Yuan ZW, Wang WL.
    J Pediatr Surg; 2009 Mar 27; 44(3):592-9. PubMed ID: 19302865
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  • 10. Divergent roles for Eph and ephrin in avian cranial neural crest.
    Mellott DO, Burke RD.
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  • 11. Involvement of EphB/Ephrin-B signaling in axonal survival in mouse experimental glaucoma.
    Fu CT, Sretavan D.
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  • 12. Hypospadias and anorectal malformations mediated by Eph/ephrin signaling.
    Yucel S, Dravis C, Garcia N, Henkemeyer M, Baker LA.
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  • 13. Neural crest defects in ephrin-B2 mutant mice are non-autonomous and originate from defects in the vasculature.
    Lewis AE, Hwa J, Wang R, Soriano P, Bush JO.
    Dev Biol; 2015 Oct 15; 406(2):186-95. PubMed ID: 26385750
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  • 14. Ephrin-B reverse signaling is required for formation of strictly contralateral auditory brainstem pathways.
    Hsieh CY, Nakamura PA, Luk SO, Miko IJ, Henkemeyer M, Cramer KS.
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  • 15. Distinct roles of ephrin-B2 forward and EphB4 reverse signaling in endothelial cells.
    Hamada K, Oike Y, Ito Y, Maekawa H, Miyata K, Shimomura T, Suda T.
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  • 16. Multimodal Eph/Ephrin signaling controls several phases of urogenital development.
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    Kidney Int; 2016 Aug 01; 90(2):373-388. PubMed ID: 27344203
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  • 17. Ephrin-B2 controls cell motility and adhesion during blood-vessel-wall assembly.
    Foo SS, Turner CJ, Adams S, Compagni A, Aubyn D, Kogata N, Lindblom P, Shani M, Zicha D, Adams RH.
    Cell; 2006 Jan 13; 124(1):161-73. PubMed ID: 16413489
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  • 18. Eph/ephrin signaling in the kidney and lower urinary tract.
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  • 19. Critical roles for EphB and ephrin-B bidirectional signalling in retinocollicular mapping.
    Thakar S, Chenaux G, Henkemeyer M.
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  • 20. Abnormal hippocampal axon bundling in EphB receptor mutant mice.
    Chen ZY, Sun C, Reuhl K, Bergemann A, Henkemeyer M, Zhou R.
    J Neurosci; 2004 Mar 10; 24(10):2366-74. PubMed ID: 15014111
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