Catig et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Experimental and computational models of neurite extension at a choice point in response to controlled diffusive gradientsCatig et al., 2015
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- Catig G
- Figueroa S
- Moore M
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- Journal of Neural Engineering
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Ojective. Axons are guided toward desired targets through a series of choice points that they navigate by sensing cues in the cellular environment. A better understanding of how microenvironmental factors influence neurite growth during development can inform …
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