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Assaying the Ability of Diffusible Signaling Molecules to Reorient Embryonic Spinal Commissural Axons
 
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Assaying the Ability of Diffusible Signaling Molecules to Reorient Embryonic Spinal Commissural Axons

Article DOI: 10.3791/1853-v 09:29 min March 8th, 2010
March 8th, 2010

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This assay assesses the ability of a signaling molecule, here Bone Morphogenetic Protein 7 (BMP7), to reorient commissural axons. An explant of embryonic dorsal spinal cord is cultured adjacent to an aggregate of COS cells secreting the candidate growth factors. Reoriented commissural axons growing within the explant are visualized by immunohistochemistry.

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Axons Signaling Molecules Commissural Axons Reorientation Assay Extrinsic Signals Intrinsic Signals Axon Guidance BMP Chemorepellent Roof Plate Netrin Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) Floor Plate Spinal Cord Embryonic Day (E) 11 Rats Collagen Gels Dorsal Spinal Explants Tag1 Glycoprotein Axonal Trajectory Test Tissues COS Cell Aggregate
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