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- Slit: an Extracellular Protein Necessary for Development of Midline Glia and Commissural Axon Pathways Contains Both EGF and LRR Domains
- Repellent Signaling by Slit Requires the Leucine-Rich Repeats
- Retinopathy in a Full-Term Infant with Cri-Du-Chat Syndrome
- Moving Away from the Midline: New Developments for Slit and Robo Athena R
- Interaction of the Guidance Molecule Slit with Cellular Receptors
- Axon Repulsion from the Midline of the Drosophila CNS Requires Slit Function
- A 4.1-Mb Congenic Region of Rf-4 Contributes to Glomerular Permeability
- Slit/Robo-Mediated Axon Guidance in Tribolium and Drosophila: Divergent Genetic Programs Build Insect Nervous Systems
- Axon Guidance at the Midline: from Mutants to Mechanisms
- Anti-SLIT-1 (RABBIT) Antibody - 600-401-860
- Intraislet SLIT–ROBO Signaling Is Required for Beta-Cell Survival and Potentiates Insulin Secretion
- The Emerging Role of Slit-Robo Pathway in Gastric and Other Gastro Intestinal Cancers Tingting Huang1,2,3,4, Wei Kang1,2,3,4*, Alfred S
- Slit-Robo Signaling Heike Blockus1,2,* and Alain Chédotal1,‡
- A Roundabout Way to Cancer
- A Tumor Suppressor Role for Srgap3 in Mammary Epithelial Cells
- THE ROLE of CONNECTIVE TISSUE GROWTH FACTOR (CTGF) in OVAL CELL AIDED LIVER REGENERATION in the 2-AAF/Phx MODEL
- Cytogenetic Markers Using Single-Sequence Probes Reveal
- Genome-Wide Scan of Granular Corneal Dystrophy, Type II: Confirmation of Chromosome 5Q31 and Identification of New Co-Segregated Loci on Chromosome 3Q26.3
- Variations in Chromosome Structure & Function
- Connective Tissue Growth Factor Transgenic Mouse Develops
- Slit/Robo Signaling Mediates Spatial Positioning of Spiral Ganglion Neurons During Development of Cochlear Innervation
- Slit1 and Slit2 Proteins Control the Development of the Lateral Olfactory Tract
- LAR-Rptps Directly Interact with Neurexins to Coordinate Bidirectional Assembly of Molecular Machineries
- Examination of FGFRL1 As a Candidate Gene for Diaphragmatic
- Independent Functions of Slit–Robo Repulsion and Netrin– Frazzled Attraction Regulate Axon Crossing at the Midline in Drosophila