Pages that link to "Q34291759"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The following pages link to Embryonic neurons of the developing optic chiasm express L1 and CD44, cell surface molecules with opposing effects on retinal axon growth (Q34291759):
Displaying 50 items.
- The winged helix transcription factor Foxg1 facilitates retinal ganglion cell axon crossing of the ventral midline in the mouse (Q28512631) (← links)
- A novel biological function for CD44 in axon growth of retinal ganglion cells identified by a bioinformatics approach (Q28576537) (← links)
- Netrin-1 and DCC mediate axon guidance locally at the optic disc: loss of function leads to optic nerve hypoplasia (Q28585609) (← links)
- Slit1 and Slit2 cooperate to prevent premature midline crossing of retinal axons in the mouse visual system (Q28592201) (← links)
- Cellular Strategies of Axonal Pathfinding (Q29029769) (← links)
- The glial scar and central nervous system repair (Q33731601) (← links)
- Retinal ganglion cell axon guidance in the mouse optic chiasm: expression and function of robos and slits. (Q33906731) (← links)
- Growth cone form, behavior, and interactions in vivo: retinal axon pathfinding as a model. (Q33996794) (← links)
- Osteopontin is an important mediator of alcoholic liver disease via hepatic stellate cell activation (Q34255535) (← links)
- Gene expression changes of interconnected spared cortical neurons 7 days after ischemic infarct of the primary motor cortex in the rat. (Q34347423) (← links)
- Connecting the retina to the brain (Q34453720) (← links)
- Albinism: modern molecular diagnosis (Q34470405) (← links)
- CD44 is required for spatial memory retention and sensorimotor functions (Q34619907) (← links)
- Transient cell-cell interactions in neural circuit formation (Q34965877) (← links)
- Modulators of axonal growth and guidance at the brain midline with special reference to glial heparan sulfate proteoglycans (Q35058601) (← links)
- CD44: molecular interactions, signaling and functions in the nervous system (Q35580052) (← links)
- Neural stem cell niches: roles for the hyaluronan-based extracellular matrix (Q35666757) (← links)
- Proteoglycans in brain development (Q35932893) (← links)
- Mechanisms of axon guidance in the developing nervous system. (Q36294315) (← links)
- CD44 enhances neuregulin signaling by Schwann cells (Q36328663) (← links)
- The influence of sub-micron inhibitory clusters on growth cone substratum attachments and CD44 expression (Q37020210) (← links)
- Activated Notch1 maintains the phenotype of radial glial cells and promotes their adhesion to laminin by upregulating nidogen. (Q38293382) (← links)
- CD44 Splice Variants as Potential Players in Alzheimer's Disease Pathology (Q38760659) (← links)
- Retinal axon guidance at the midline: Chiasmatic misrouting and consequences (Q39025983) (← links)
- Boundaries and inhibitory molecules in developing neural tissues. (Q40447522) (← links)
- Candidate genes in ocular dominance plasticity (Q40773174) (← links)
- CD44: physiological expression of distinct isoforms as evidence for organ-specific metastasis formation (Q40927318) (← links)
- Retinal axon divergence in the optic chiasm: growth cone behaviors and signalling cells. (Q41288002) (← links)
- CD44: structure, function, and association with the malignant process. (Q41438683) (← links)
- Glia, neurons, and axon pathfinding during optic chiasm development (Q41652287) (← links)
- Altered midline axon pathways and ectopic neurons in the developing hypothalamus of netrin-1- and DCC-deficient mice (Q41702040) (← links)
- Axon guidance at choice points. (Q41755548) (← links)
- Heparan sulfate proteoglycan expression in the optic chiasm of mouse embryos. (Q43663048) (← links)
- Pathfinding and error correction by retinal axons: the role of astray/robo2. (Q43862455) (← links)
- Temporal expression of CD44 during embryonic chick limb development and modulation of its expression with retinoic acid (Q43876881) (← links)
- Changes in expression of fibroblast growth factor receptors during development of the mouse retinofugal pathway. (Q44124283) (← links)
- Expression of Vema in the developing mouse spinal cord and optic chiasm (Q44124555) (← links)
- Perturbation of CD44 function affects chiasmatic routing of retinal axons in brain slice preparations of the mouse retinofugal pathway (Q44482757) (← links)
- CD44 Signaling Mediates High Molecular Weight Hyaluronan-induced Anti-hyperalgesia. (Q46134808) (← links)
- Retinal ganglion cell axon progression from the optic chiasm to initiate optic tract development requires cell autonomous function of GAP-43. (Q46217359) (← links)
- Randomized retinal ganglion cell axon routing at the optic chiasm of GAP-43-deficient mice: association with midline recrossing and lack of normal ipsilateral axon turning. (Q46226398) (← links)
- Foxg1 regulates retinal axon pathfinding by repressing an ipsilateral program in nasal retina and by causing optic chiasm cells to exert a net axonal growth-promoting activity (Q46250421) (← links)
- Molecular guidance cues in the development of visual pathway. (Q47357282) (← links)
- Regionally specific expression of L1 and sialylated NCAM in the retinofugal pathway of mouse embryos (Q47948802) (← links)
- A shift in protein S-palmitoylation, with persistence of growth-associated substrates, marks a critical period for synaptic plasticity in developing brain (Q48189764) (← links)
- Changes in morphology and behaviour of retinal growth cones before and after crossing the midline of the mouse chiasm - a confocal microscopy study. (Q48378439) (← links)
- A role for tectal midline glia in the unilateral containment of retinocollicular axons. (Q48380171) (← links)
- Requirement for early-generated neurons recognized by monoclonal antibody lot1 in the formation of lateral olfactory tract. (Q48393549) (← links)
- Dynamic behavior of the ends of growing parallel fibers in early postnatal rat cerebellum (Q48432624) (← links)
- Heparan sulphation patterns generated by specific heparan sulfotransferase enzymes direct distinct aspects of retinal axon guidance at the optic chiasm. (Q48484123) (← links)