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Phosphorylation of zipcode binding protein 1 is required for brain-derived neurotrophic factor signaling of local beta-actin synthesis and growth cone turning. , Sasaki Y., J Neurosci. July 14, 2010; 30 (28): 9349-58.
Asymmetric endocytosis and remodeling of beta1-integrin adhesions during growth cone chemorepulsion by MAG. , Hines JH., Nat Neurosci. July 1, 2010; 13 (7): 829-37.
Activation of ADF/cofilin mediates attractive growth cone turning toward nerve growth factor and netrin-1. , Marsick BM., Dev Neurobiol. July 1, 2010; 70 (8): 565-88.
How neurons generate behavior in a hatchling amphibian tadpole: an outline. , Roberts A ., Front Behav Neurosci. June 28, 2010; 4 16.
Visual deprivation increases accumulation of dense core vesicles in developing optic tectal synapses in Xenopus laevis. , Li J., J Comp Neurol. June 15, 2010; 518 (12): 2365-81.
Balanced Vav2 GEF activity regulates neurite outgrowth and branching in vitro and in vivo. , Moon MS., Mol Cell Neurosci. June 1, 2010; 44 (2): 118-28.
Evolution of the spatial distribution of MAP1B phosphorylation sites in vertebrate neurons. , Tymanskyj SR., J Anat. June 1, 2010; 216 (6): 692-704.
Ion channel density regulates switches between regular and fast spiking in soma but not in axons. , Zeberg H., PLoS Comput Biol. April 22, 2010; 6 (4): e1000753.
Synaptic maturation of the Xenopus retinotectal system: effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor on synapse ultrastructure. , Nikolakopoulou AM., J Comp Neurol. April 1, 2010; 518 (7): 972-89.
Region-specific contribution of ephrin-B and Wnt signaling to receptive field plasticity in developing optic tectum. , Lim BK., Neuron. March 25, 2010; 65 (6): 899-911.
Membrane targeted horseradish peroxidase as a marker for correlative fluorescence and electron microscopy studies. , Li J., Front Neural Circuits. February 26, 2010; 4 6.
E3 ligase Nedd4 promotes axon branching by downregulating PTEN. , Drinjakovic J., Neuron. February 11, 2010; 65 (3): 341-57.
Reduced levels of survival motor neuron protein leads to aberrant motoneuron growth in a Xenopus model of muscular atrophy. , Ymlahi-Ouazzani Q., Neurogenetics. February 1, 2010; 11 (1): 27-40.
Dynamic expression of axon guidance cues required for optic tract development is controlled by fibroblast growth factor signaling. , Atkinson-Leadbeater K ., J Neurosci. January 13, 2010; 30 (2): 685-93.
Distinct roles for Robo2 in the regulation of axon and dendrite growth by retinal ganglion cells. , Hocking JC ., Mech Dev. January 1, 2010; 127 (1-2): 36-48.
About a snail, a toad, and rodents: animal models for adaptation research. , Roubos EW ., Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). January 1, 2010; 1 4.
Convergence of multisensory inputs in Xenopus tadpole tectum. , Hiramoto M., Dev Neurobiol. December 1, 2009; 69 (14): 959-71.
Complete reconstruction of the retinal laminar structure from a cultured retinal pigment epithelium is triggered by altered tissue interaction and promoted by overlaid extracellular matrices. , Kuriyama F., Dev Neurobiol. December 1, 2009; 69 (14): 950-8.
Peptidyl-prolyl isomerase FKBP52 controls chemotropic guidance of neuronal growth cones via regulation of TRPC1 channel opening. , Shim S ., Neuron. November 25, 2009; 64 (4): 471-83.
Extracellular Engrailed participates in the topographic guidance of retinal axons in vivo. , Wizenmann A., Neuron. November 12, 2009; 64 (3): 355-366.
Regulation of radial glial motility by visual experience. , Tremblay M., J Neurosci. November 11, 2009; 29 (45): 14066-76.
Retinotopic mapping requires focal adhesion kinase-mediated regulation of growth cone adhesion. , Woo S., J Neurosci. November 4, 2009; 29 (44): 13981-91.
Cloning and characterization of voltage-gated calcium channel alpha1 subunits in Xenopus laevis during development. , Lewis BB ., Dev Dyn. November 1, 2009; 238 (11): 2891-902.
Defining the excitatory neurons that drive the locomotor rhythm in a simple vertebrate: insights into the origin of reticulospinal control. , Soffe SR ., J Physiol. October 15, 2009; 587 (Pt 20): 4829-44.
PKM zeta restricts dendritic arbor growth by filopodial and branch stabilization within the intact and awake developing brain. , Liu XF., J Neurosci. September 30, 2009; 29 (39): 12229-35.
Netrin participates in the development of retinotectal synaptic connectivity by modulating axon arborization and synapse formation in the developing brain. , Manitt C., J Neurosci. September 9, 2009; 29 (36): 11065-77.
The Relationship between Dendritic Branch Dynamics and CPEB-Labeled RNP Granules Captured in Vivo. , Bestman JE ., Front Neural Circuits. September 1, 2009; 3 10.
The hydrolethalus syndrome protein HYLS-1 links core centriole structure to cilia formation. , Dammermann A., Genes Dev. September 1, 2009; 23 (17): 2046-59.
Drosophila serotonergic varicosities are not distributed in a regular manner. , Chen J ., J Comp Neurol. August 1, 2009; 515 (4): 441-53.
Emx3 is required for the differentiation of dorsal telencephalic neurons. , Viktorin G., Dev Dyn. August 1, 2009; 238 (8): 1984-98.
An integrated genome screen identifies the Wnt signaling pathway as a major target of WT1. , Kim MK ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. July 7, 2009; 106 (27): 11154-9.
Multisensory integration in mesencephalic trigeminal neurons in Xenopus tadpoles. , Pratt KG ., J Neurophysiol. July 1, 2009; 102 (1): 399-412.
Hemichannel-mediated and pH-based feedback from horizontal cells to cones in the vertebrate retina. , Fahrenfort I., PLoS One. June 30, 2009; 4 (6): e6090.
LIMK1 acts downstream of BMP signaling in developing retinal ganglion cell axons but not dendrites. , Hocking JC ., Dev Biol. June 15, 2009; 330 (2): 273-85.
Unc5B interacts with FLRT3 and Rnd1 to modulate cell adhesion in Xenopus embryos. , Karaulanov E., PLoS One. May 29, 2009; 4 (5): e5742.
Pro- BDNF-induced synaptic depression and retraction at developing neuromuscular synapses. , Yang F., J Cell Biol. May 18, 2009; 185 (4): 727-41.
The trip of the tip: understanding the growth cone machinery. , Lowery LA ., Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. May 1, 2009; 10 (5): 332-43.
Locomotor rhythm maintenance: electrical coupling among premotor excitatory interneurons in the brainstem and spinal cord of young Xenopus tadpoles. , Li WC ., J Physiol. April 15, 2009; 587 (Pt 8): 1677-93.
Zebrafish gbx1 refines the midbrain- hindbrain boundary border and mediates the Wnt8 posteriorization signal. , Rhinn M., Neural Dev. April 2, 2009; 4 12.
The Wnt antagonists Frzb-1 and Crescent locally regulate basement membrane dissolution in the developing primary mouth. , Dickinson AJ ., Development. April 1, 2009; 136 (7): 1071-81.
Subcellular topography of visually driven dendritic activity in the vertebrate visual system. , Bollmann JH., Neuron. March 26, 2009; 61 (6): 895-905.
Caught on film: the secret lives of dendrites in the tadpole optic tectum. , Waters J., Neuron. March 26, 2009; 61 (6): 813-4.
Mediolateral and rostrocaudal topographic organization of the sympathetic preganglionic cell pool in the spinal cord of Xenopus laevis. , Nakano M., J Comp Neurol. March 20, 2009; 513 (3): 292-314.
Cytoplasmic polyadenylation and cytoplasmic polyadenylation element-dependent mRNA regulation are involved in Xenopus retinal axon development. , Lin AC., Neural Dev. March 2, 2009; 4 8.
Role of the terminal domains in sodium channel localization. , Lee A., Channels (Austin). January 1, 2009; 3 (3): 171-80.
The RNA binding protein CPEB regulates dendrite morphogenesis and neuronal circuit assembly in vivo. , Bestman JE ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 23, 2008; 105 (51): 20494-9.
Molecular mechanism of rectification at identified electrical synapses in the Drosophila giant fiber system. , Phelan P., Curr Biol. December 23, 2008; 18 (24): 1955-60.
Xenopus BTBD6 and its Drosophila homologue lute are required for neuronal development. , Bury FJ., Dev Dyn. November 1, 2008; 237 (11): 3352-60.
Localization of Kv2.2 protein in Xenopus laevis embryos and tadpoles. , Gravagna NG., J Comp Neurol. October 10, 2008; 510 (5): 508-24.
Role of GluR1 in activity-dependent motor system development. , Zhang L., J Neurosci. October 1, 2008; 28 (40): 9953-68.