
doi: 10.1242/jcs.02672
pmid: 16306219
Cell-cell adhesions are important for brain morphology and highly coordinated brain functions such as memory and learning ([Sanes and Yamagata, 1999][1]; [Yamagata et al., 2003][2]; [Washbourne et al., 2004][3]). During early development of the nervous system, neurons elongate their axons towards
Central Nervous System, Astrocytes, Ranvier's Nodes, Synapses, Animals, Humans, Cell Adhesion Molecules, Models, Biological, Axons
Central Nervous System, Astrocytes, Ranvier's Nodes, Synapses, Animals, Humans, Cell Adhesion Molecules, Models, Biological, Axons
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