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Kalil, Katherine - Department of Anatomy, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Touch and go: guidance cues signal to the growth cone cytoskeleton
Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 Promotes Axon Branching of Cortical Neurons by Influencing Morphology and Behavior of the Primary
Reorganization and Movement of Microtubules in Axonal Growth Cones and Developing Interstitial Branches
Journal Club Editor'sNote:Theseshort,criticalreviewsofrecentpapersintheJournal,writtenexclusivelybygraduatestudentsorpostdoctoral
Development/Plasticity/Repair Differential Outgrowth of Axons and their Branches Is
Volume 9, Number 5, 2003 THE NEUROSCIENTIST 343 Copyright 2003 Sage Publications
Axon Branching Requires Interactions between Dynamic Microtubules and Actin Filaments
Interstitial Branches Develop from Active Regions of the Axon Demarcated by the Primary Growth Cone during Pausing Behaviors
Development/Plasticity/Repair Netrin-1 Induces Axon Branching in Developing Cortical
Cortical Neurite Outgrowth and Growth Cone Behaviors Reveal Developmentally Regulated Cues
Development/Plasticity/Repair Netrin-1 and Semaphorin 3A Promote or Inhibit Cortical
Development/Plasticity/Repair Wnt5a Induces Simultaneous Cortical Axon Outgrowth and
Common Mechanisms Underlying Growth Cone Guidance and Axon Branching
Spontaneous Calcium Transients in Developing Cortical Neurons Regulate Axon Outgrowth