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The following pages link to Region-specific contribution of ephrin-B and Wnt signaling to receptive field plasticity in developing optic tectum (Q43117000):
Displaying 17 items.
- Eph and ephrin signaling in the formation of topographic maps (Q24629758) (← links)
- Wnt signaling in the vertebrate central nervous system: from axon guidance to synaptic function (Q27000787) (← links)
- An Evolutionarily Conserved Mechanism for Activity-Dependent Visual Circuit Development (Q28076224) (← links)
- Ephrin regulation of synapse formation, function and plasticity (Q28262811) (← links)
- Growth factors in synaptic function (Q30449007) (← links)
- Wingless-type family member 5A (Wnt-5a) stimulates synaptic differentiation and function of glutamatergic synapses. (Q30497621) (← links)
- Expression patterns of Ephs and ephrins throughout retinotectal development in Xenopus laevis (Q30520033) (← links)
- Region-specific regulation of voltage-gated intrinsic currents in the developing optic tectum of the Xenopus tadpole. (Q34146991) (← links)
- Ephrin reverse signaling in axon guidance and synaptogenesis. (Q34229381) (← links)
- Ephrin-A3 suppresses Wnt signaling to control retinal stem cell potency (Q36609302) (← links)
- The Xenopus retinal ganglion cell as a model neuron to study the establishment of neuronal connectivity (Q37884002) (← links)
- Mobilizing endogenous stem cells for retinal repair (Q38170901) (← links)
- Synaptic activity-regulated Wnt signaling in synaptic plasticity, glial function and chronic pain (Q38173456) (← links)
- Discrete ephrin-B1 expression by specific layers of the primate retinogeniculostriate system continues throughout postnatal and adult life (Q48446284) (← links)
- Periodic stimulation induces long-range modulation of cortical responses and visual perception (Q59317489) (← links)
- Presenilin Regulates Retinotectal Synapse Formation through EphB2 Receptor Processing. (Q64898881) (← links)
- EphBs and ephrin-Bs: Trans-synaptic organizers of synapse development and function (Q90380582) (← links)