Current Biology
Volume 10, Issue 12, 15 June 2000, Pages R447-R451
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Topographic mapping: Organising by repulsion and competition?

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Abstract

The establishment of topographic maps of neuronal connections is believed to involve graded repulsion mediated by EphA receptors and ephrin-A ligands. Gene knockouts show that ephrin-A ligands do indeed have a crucial role in mapping, and that mechanisms in addition to graded repulsion must also be at work.

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