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The
C. elegans
h
mr-1
gene can encode a neuronal classic cadherin involved in the regulation of axon fasciculation
Ian Broadbent,
Jonathan Pettitt
Medical Sciences
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
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C. elegans
h
mr-1
gene can encode a neuronal classic cadherin involved in the regulation of axon fasciculation'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Axon Fasciculation
100%
Cadherins
60%
Drosophila
27%
Genes
24%
Morphogenesis
22%
Axons
13%
Protein Isoforms
12%
Fasciculation
10%
Growth Cones
9%
Cell Adhesion Molecules
8%
Alternative Splicing
8%
Motor Neurons
7%
Cell Adhesion
7%
Vertebrates
6%
Nervous System
6%
Epithelium
5%
Neurons
4%
Phenotype
4%
Growth
3%
Agriculture & Biology
cadherins
80%
axons
61%
Drosophila
25%
morphogenesis
21%
genes
20%
cell adhesion molecules
10%
motor neurons
8%
cones (retina)
8%
cell adhesion
8%
alternative splicing
8%
nervous system
7%
neurons
6%
epithelium
6%
vertebrates
5%
promoter regions
5%
phenotype
4%
mutants
4%
Chemical Compounds
Strain
10%
Environment
8%