Wnt4 participates in the formation of vertebrate neuromuscular junction.
Neuromuscular junction (NMJ) formation requires the highly coordinated communication of several reciprocal signaling processes between motoneurons and their muscle targets. Identification of the early, spatially restricted cues in target recognition at the NMJ is still poorly documented, especially...
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Auteurs principaux: | Laure Strochlic, Julien Falk, Evelyne Goillot, Séverine Sigoillot, Francine Bourgeois, Perrine Delers, Jérôme Rouvière, Amanda Swain, Valérie Castellani, Laurent Schaeffer, Claire Legay |
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2012
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