Shared and differential features of Robo3 expression pattern in amniotes

Volume: 527, Issue: 12, Pages: 2009 - 2029
Published: Mar 4, 2019
Abstract
In Bilaterians, commissural neurons project their axons across the midline of the nervous system to target neurons on the opposite side. In mammals, midline crossing at the level of the hindbrain and spinal cord requires the Robo3 receptor which is transiently expressed by all commissural neurons. Unlike other Robo receptors, mammalian Robo3 receptors do not bind Slit ligands and promote midline crossing. Surprisingly, not much is known about...
Paper Details
Title
Shared and differential features of Robo3 expression pattern in amniotes
Published Date
Mar 4, 2019
Volume
527
Issue
12
Pages
2009 - 2029
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