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Intermediate targets and segmental pathfinding
Authors:T. P. O’Connor
Affiliation:(1) Department of Anatomy and Zoology, University of British Columbia, 2177 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z3 (Canada), Fax +1 604 822 2316, e-mail: jimo@interchange.ubc.ca, CA
Abstract:Neurons must often extend axons over fairly long distances, making multiple changes in their trajectory of growth before arriving at their final target. It has become clear that as growth cones navigate these complex projections, they typically extend toward a number of intermediate targets before they contact their final target. Recent work from a variety of systems has identified intermediate targets that seem to play similar roles in vertebrate and invertebrate nervous system development. From these examples it appears that a general model of axon guidance can be proposed whereby neurons are guided to their targets segmentally. Within each segment, an intermediate target appears to be the primary target for growth cone recognition and thus the completion of the journey to the final target is determined by a series of successful segmental pathfinding decisions.
Keywords:. Intermediate targets   segmental pathfinding   guidepost   midline   pioneer neurons   grasshopper limb bud.
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