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The development of the hindbrain afferent projections in the axolotl: Evidence for timing as a specific mechanism of afferent fiber sorting
Bernd Fritzsch
, Darin Gregory
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Eduardo Rosa-Molinar
Department of Cell Biology & Physiology
Washington University Center for Cellular Imaging (WUCCI)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Siteman Cancer Center
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Specific Mechanisms
100%
Afferent Projections
100%
Afferent Fibers
100%
Hindbrain
100%
Axolotl
100%
Mechanosensory Lateral Line
100%
Ganglion
66%
Inner Ear
66%
Lateral Line
66%
Ampullary Electroreceptors
66%
Alar Plate
66%
Growth Pattern
33%
Peripheral Organs
33%
Dorsal Area
33%
Central Projection
33%
Differential Projection
33%
Timing Pattern
33%
Amphibians
33%
Ampullary
33%
Mexican Axolotl
33%
Ambystoma Mexicanum
33%
Neuroscience
Hindbrain
100%
Lateral Line
100%
Ganglion
66%
Alar Plate
66%