Requirement of TRPC channels in netrin-1-induced chemotropic turning of nerve growth cones
Requirement of TRPC channels in netrin-1-induced chemotropic turning of nerve growth cones
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Axons ‘taste’ their route
Two groups this week show that embryonic nerves rely on unexpected sensory devices to guide their growth. The findings help to build a picture of how brains get wired. Ion channels formed by transient receptor potential (TRP) proteins allow adult sensory organs to respond to temperature, mechanical stress or taste. Gord...
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Requirement of TRPC channels in netrin-1-induced chemotropic turning of nerve growth cones
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0028-0836
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1476-4687
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10.1038/nature03478