1994
DOI: 10.1016/s0079-6123(08)61131-0
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Chapter 11 Hierarchical guidance cues and selective axon pathway formation

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“…The molecular features of calsensin and its association with the 200,000 Mr protein are consistent with the hypothesis that it may participate in a protein complex mediating calcium-dependent signal transduction events in growth cones and axons (Johansen et al, 1994;Jellies and Johansen, 1995). It has become increasingly clear that the functions of many molecules involved in cell adhesion and fascicle formation, apart from being effected by their extracellular interactions, are also to a great extent determined by their associations with cytoplasmic proteins and cytoskeletal structures, associations which are often regulated by signal transduction processes and second messenger pathways (Schuch et al, 1989;Atashi et al, 1992;Hynes, 1992;Gumbiner, 1993).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The molecular features of calsensin and its association with the 200,000 Mr protein are consistent with the hypothesis that it may participate in a protein complex mediating calcium-dependent signal transduction events in growth cones and axons (Johansen et al, 1994;Jellies and Johansen, 1995). It has become increasingly clear that the functions of many molecules involved in cell adhesion and fascicle formation, apart from being effected by their extracellular interactions, are also to a great extent determined by their associations with cytoplasmic proteins and cytoskeletal structures, associations which are often regulated by signal transduction processes and second messenger pathways (Schuch et al, 1989;Atashi et al, 1992;Hynes, 1992;Gumbiner, 1993).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Recent research has demonstrated that formation of these connections is likely to be in£uenced by a variety of factors, including attractive, repulsive, and guidance cues (Goodman and Shatz, 1993;Johansen et al, 1994;Lander, 1990;Landmesser, 1994). These factors serve to bring the axons and dendrites of two di¡erent cells into close proximity so that cell^cell interactions can allow the growing axons to recognize their target neurons (Goodman and Shatz, 1993;Johansen et al, 1994;Lander, 1990;Landmesser, 1994).…”
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“…Among the seven sensilla, the first one to appear is the sensillum of S3, which is followed by the neurons in S6 and S7. Then, SI, S2, S4 and S5 sensilla ensue (Johansen et al, 1994). Interestingly, the development of both the central and peripheral nerve systems in leech progresses in a gradient fashion: each posterior segment lags by about 2.5 hours from the anterior one.…”
Section: Overview Of the Nerve System Of Leechmentioning
confidence: 99%