Nolz1 expression is required in dopaminergic axon guidance and striatal innervation
The mechanisms regulating midbrain dopaminergic innervation during development are unclear. Here, the authors showed that Nolz1 is required for axonal guidance of dopaminergic neurons during embryonic development of the mouse brain.
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Main Authors: | Clement Soleilhavoup, Marco Travaglio, Kieran Patrick, Pedro Garção, Elangovan Boobalan, Youri Adolfs, Ruth V. Spriggs, Emma Moles-Garcia, Dalbir Dhiraj, Tony Oosterveen, Sarah L. Ferri, Ted Abel, Edward S. Brodkin, R. Jeroen Pasterkamp, Brian P. Brooks, Lia Panman |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a1e6f0aa3aeb4df3a70d891a709de121 |
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