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Growth cone movement

Trends in Neurosciences, 1988
D J, Goldberg, D W, Burmeister
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The Synapse and the Growth Cone

1991
Abstract Although anatomists by the r 8gos could agree that nerve cells are separate units and interact by contacts, it left many unanswered questions. Two questions in particular aroused great interest. One was the nature of the contacts between neurons made by axons and dendrites.
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Pathfinding by the Growth Cone

1996
The growth cone is a specialization of developing and regenerating neurons which samples the environment and is attracted or repelled by the cues it detects. Different growth cones express different surface receptors or exhibit different second messenger responses to a given cue.
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Neuronal Growth Cones

2000
'I had the good fortune to behold for the first time that fantastic ending of the growing axon. In my sections of the spinal cord of the three day chick embryo, this ending appeared as a concentration of protoplasm of conical form, endowed with amoeboid movements.
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Growth Cones

2009
Kevin C. Flynn, James R. Bamburg
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Neuronal Growth Cones

Annual Review of Physiology, 1983
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The trip of the tip: understanding the growth cone machinery

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2009
Laura Anne Lowery, David Van Vactor
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Microtubules and growth cone function

Journal of Neurobiology, 2004
Phillip R Gordon-Weeks
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