The MAP kinase phosphatase MKP-1 regulates BDNF-induced axon branching
The refinement of neural circuits during development depends upon a dynamic process of branching of axons and dendrites that leads to synapse formation and connectivity. The neurotrophin BDNF plays an essential role in the outgrowth and activity-dependent remodeling of axonal arbors in vivo. However...
Main Authors: | Jeanneteau, Freddy (Author), Deinhardt, Katrin (Author), Miyoshi, Goichi (Author), Bennett, Anton M (Author), Chao, Moses V (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2010.
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