“…During the later stages of development, Ten-a and Tenm/Odz are predominantly expressed in the nervous system (Levine et al, 1997;Minet et al, 1999;Fascetti and Baumgartner, 2002). The predominant neuronal expression is conserved in the vertebrate homologues ten-m1, 2, 3 and 4 in the mouse (Oohashi et al, 1999;Ben-Zur et al, 2000), neurestin in the rat (Otaki and Firestein, 1999) and ten-m3 and ten-m4 in zebrafish (Mieda et al, 1999).…”