COMPLEMENTARY EXPRESSION OF EphA7 AND SCO-SPONDIN DURING POSTERIOR COMMISSURE DEVELOPMENT
Bilaterally symmetric organisms need to exchange information between the two sides of their bodies in order to integrate sensory inputs and coordinate motor control. This exchange occurs through commissures formed by neurons that project axons across the midline to the contralateral side of the cent...
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Main Authors: | Karen eStanic (Author), América eVera (Author), Melissa eGonzález (Author), Antonia eRecabal (Author), Allison eAstuya (Author), Marcela eTorrejón (Author), Hernán eMontecinos (Author), Teresa eCaprile (Author) |
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2014-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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