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Papers associated with neuron projection (and ntf3)

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Presynaptic protein synthesis required for NT-3-induced long-term synaptic modulation., Je HS., Mol Brain. January 7, 2011; 4 1.        


Enhancement of axonal regeneration by in vitro conditioning and its inhibition by cyclopentenone prostaglandins., Tonge D., J Cell Sci. August 1, 2008; 121 (Pt 15): 2565-77.                        


BDNF promotes target innervation of Xenopus mandibular trigeminal axons in vivo., Huang JK., BMC Dev Biol. May 31, 2007; 7 59.                  


Spatial targeting of type II protein kinase A to filopodia mediates the regulation of growth cone guidance by cAMP., Han J., J Cell Biol. January 1, 2007; 176 (1): 101-11.                  


Neurotrophin 3 induces structural and functional modification of synapses through distinct molecular mechanisms., Je HS., J Cell Biol. December 18, 2006; 175 (6): 1029-42.                  


Ca2+ influx-independent synaptic potentiation mediated by mitochondrial Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger and protein kinase C., Yang F., J Cell Biol. November 10, 2003; 163 (3): 511-23.                    


Neurotrophins enhance electric field-directed growth cone guidance and directed nerve branching., McCaig CD., Dev Dyn. March 1, 2000; 217 (3): 299-308.


Long-range signaling within growing neurites mediated by neurotrophin-3., Chang S., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 30, 1999; 96 (7): 4095-100.            


cAMP-induced switching in turning direction of nerve growth cones., Song HJ., Nature. July 17, 1997; 388 (6639): 275-9.


Evolutionary studies of the nerve growth factor family reveal a novel member abundantly expressed in Xenopus ovary., Hallböök F., Neuron. May 1, 1991; 6 (5): 845-58.

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