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Competition between Retinal Ganglion Axons for Targets under the Servomechanism Model Explains Abnormal Retinocollicular Projection of Eph Receptor-Overexpressing or Ephrin-Lacking Mice

Hisao Honda
Journal of Neuroscience 12 November 2003, 23 (32) 10368-10377; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.23-32-10368.2003
Hisao Honda
Hyogo University, Hyogo 675-0195, Japan
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DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.23-32-10368.2003
PubMed 
14614096
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History 
  • Received July 26, 2003
  • Revision received September 16, 2003
  • Accepted September 18, 2003
  • First published November 12, 2003.
  • Version of record published November 12, 2003.
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  1. Hisao Honda
  1. Hyogo University, Hyogo 675-0195, Japan
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    • Received July 26, 2003.
    • Revision received September 16, 2003.
    • Accepted September 18, 2003.
  • This study was supported by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Grant-in-Aid for Exploratory Research KAKENHI 13878156. I thank Dr. Tatsumi Hirata (National Institute of Genetics, Mishima, Japan) for critical reading of this manuscript and Dr. Hiroyuki Ichijo (Institute of Basic Medical Science, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba-shi, Japan) for valuable discussion.

  • Correspondence should be addressed to Hisao Honda, Hyogo University, Kakogawa, Hyogo 675-0195 Japan. E-mail: hihonda{at}hyogo-dai.ac.jp.

  • Copyright © 2003 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/03/2310368-10$15.00/0

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