European Journal of Neuroscience
Article . 2012 . Peer-reviewed
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Putting flesh on the bones: DCC combines membrane insertion with cytoskeletal reorganization to promote chemoattraction (Commentary on Cotrufo et al.)
Authors: Timothy E. Kennedy; Katherine E. Horn;
doi: 10.1111/ejn.12011
pmid: 23121097
Putting flesh on the bones: DCC combines membrane insertion with cytoskeletal reorganization to promote chemoattraction (Commentary on Cotrufo et al.)
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- University of Montreal Canada
- Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital Canada
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Neurons, Cerebellum, Chemotaxis, Tumor Suppressor Proteins, Animals, Syntaxin 1, Receptors, Cell Surface, Nerve Growth Factors, Netrin-1, DCC Receptor
Neurons, Cerebellum, Chemotaxis, Tumor Suppressor Proteins, Animals, Syntaxin 1, Receptors, Cell Surface, Nerve Growth Factors, Netrin-1, DCC Receptor
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