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The Netrin 1 ReceptorsUnc5h3andDccAre Necessary at Multiple Choice Points for the Guidance of Corticospinal Tract Axons
2002
Journal of Neuroscience
Migrating axons require the correct presentation of guidance molecules, often at multiple choice points, to find their target. Netrin 1, a bifunctional cue involved in both attracting and repelling axons, is involved in many cell migration and axon pathfinding processes in the CNS. The netrin 1 receptor DCC and its Caenorhabditis elegans homolog UNC-40 have been implicated in directing the guidance of axons toward netrin sources, whereas the C. elegans UNC-6 receptor, UNC-5 is necessary for
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.22-23-10346.2002
pmid:12451134
fatcat:wrqtkdo2kvdello6suwsmjncpy