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L. Li, B. I. Hutchins, and K. Kalil (2009)
Wnt5a induces simultaneous cortical axon outgrowth and repulsive axon guidance through distinct signaling mechanisms.
Journal of Neuroscience 29(18): 5873-5883
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B. I. Hutchins and L. Li (2009)
EphrinA and TrkB interact to promote axon branching.
Journal of Neuroscience 29(14): 4329-4331
B. I. Hutchins and K. Kalil (2008)
Differential outgrowth of axons and their branches is regulated by localized calcium transients.
Journal of Neuroscience 28(1): 143-153
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K. Kalil and E. W. Dent (2005)
Touch and Go: guidance cues signal to the growth cone cytoskeleton
Current Opinion in Neurobiology 15: 521-526
F. Tang and K. Kalil (2005)
Netrin-1 Induces Axon Branching in Developing Cortical Neurons by Frequency-Dependent Calcium Signaling Pathways.
Journal of Neuroscience 25(28): 6702-6715
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E. W. Dent, A. M. Barnes, F. Tang, and K. Kalil (2004)
Netrin-1 and Semaphorin 3A Promote or Inhibit Cortical Axon Branching, Respectively, by Reorganization of the Cytoskeleton.
Journal of Neuroscience 24(12): 3002-3012
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E. W. Dent, F. J. Tang, and K. Kalil (2003)
Axon guidance by growth cones and branches: common cytoskeletal and signaling mechanisms.
Neuroscientist 9(5) 343-53
F. J. Tang, E. W. Dent, and K. Kalil (2003)
Spontaneous Calcium Transients in Developing Cortical Neurons Regulate Axon Outgrowth.
Journal of Neuroscience 23(3): 927-936
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E. W. Dent and K. Kalil (2001)
Axon Branching Requires Interactions between Dynamic Microtubules and Actin Filaments.
Journal of Neuroscience 21(24): 9757-9769.
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G. Szebenyi, E. Dent, J. Calloway, C. Seys, H. Lueth, and K. Kalil (2001)
Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 Promotes Axon Branching of Cortical Neurons by Influencing Morphology and Behavior of the Primary Growth Cone.
Journal of Neuroscience 21(11): 3932-3941.
K. Kalil, G. Szebenyi, and E. Dent (2000)
Common Mechanisms Underlying Growth Cone Guidance and Axon Branching.
Journal of Neurobiology 44:145-58.
Dent, E.W., J.L. Callaway, G. Szebenyi, P.W. Baas, and K. Kalil (1999)
Reorganization and Movement of Microtubules in Axonal Growth Cones and
Developing Interstitial Branches. Journal of Neuroscience 19(20):8894-8908.
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Nagashima, M., E.W. Dent, X.Z. Shi, and K. Kalil (1999) Cortical neurite
outgrowth and growth cone behaviors reveal developmentally regulated cues in
spinal cord membranes.
Journal of Neurobiology
39:393-406.
Szebenyi, G., J.L. Callaway, E.W. Dent, and K. Kalil (1998) Interstitial
branches develop from active regions of the axon demarcated by the primary
growth cone during pausing behaviors. Journal of Neuroscience
18:7930-7940. supplemental timelapse movies