Genetic and molecular dissection of axon pathfinding in the Drosophila nervous system
pmid: 8173326
Genetic and molecular dissection of axon pathfinding in the Drosophila nervous system
Over the past year, several systematic genetic screens designed to identify mutations that specifically disrupt axon pathfinding processes in the Drosophila nervous system have been described. The analysis of mutations isolated in these screens, in concert with ongoing cellular studies and the ever increasing number of identified proteins expressed in the Drosophila nervous system, is providing further insights into the molecular mechanisms of growth cone guidance.
- Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation United States
Motor Neurons, Neuromuscular Junction, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Axons, Nerve Fibers, Genetic Techniques, Mutation, Neural Pathways, Animals, Drosophila, Nervous System Physiological Phenomena
Motor Neurons, Neuromuscular Junction, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Axons, Nerve Fibers, Genetic Techniques, Mutation, Neural Pathways, Animals, Drosophila, Nervous System Physiological Phenomena
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