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George Chenaux

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The European Journal of Neuroscience|November 23, 2011
Forward signaling by EphB1/EphB2 interacting with ephrin-B ligands at the optic chiasm is required to form the ipsilateral projectionGeorge Chenaux, Mark Henkemeyer
Nature Communications|August 18, 2011
Critical roles for EphB and ephrin-B bidirectional signalling in retinocollicular mappingSonal Thakar, George Chenaux, Mark Henkemeyer
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|November 14, 2012
EphB2 receptor forward signaling controls cortical growth cone collapse via Nck and PakNishi Srivastava, Michael A Robichaux, George Chenaux, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|February 12, 2024
EphB1 controls long-range cortical axon guidance through a cell non-autonomous role in GABAergic cellsAhlem Assali, George Chenaux, Jennifer Y Cho, et al.
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|November 7, 2012
Ephrin-B stimulation of calvarial bone formationM Douglas Benson, Lynne A Opperman, Jan Westerlund, et al.
Atherosclerosis|March 6, 2003
CCR5 deficiency is not protective in the early stages of atherogenesis in apoE knockout miceWilliam A Kuziel, Tracey C Dawson, Marlon Quinones, et al.
Developmental Neurobiology|July 8, 2015
EphB1 and EphB2 intracellular domains regulate the formation of the corpus callosum and anterior commissureMichael A Robichaux, George Chenaux, Hsin-Yi Henry Ho, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 7, 2004
Experimental arthritis in CC chemokine receptor 2-null mice closely mimics severe human rheumatoid arthritisMarlon P Quinones, Sunil K Ahuja, Fabio Jimenez, et al.
Eneuro|November 2, 2016
Loss of SynDIG1 Reduces Excitatory Synapse Maturation But Not Formation <i>In Vivo</i>George Chenaux, Lucas Matt, Travis C Hill, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 24, 2014
EphB receptor forward signaling regulates area-specific reciprocal thalamic and cortical axon pathfindingMichael A Robichaux, George Chenaux, Hsin-Yi Henry Ho, et al.
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The European Journal of Neuroscience|November 23, 2011
Forward signaling by EphB1/EphB2 interacting with ephrin-B ligands at the optic chiasm is required to form the ipsilateral projectionGeorge Chenaux, Mark Henkemeyer
Nature Communications|August 18, 2011
Critical roles for EphB and ephrin-B bidirectional signalling in retinocollicular mappingSonal Thakar, George Chenaux, Mark Henkemeyer
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|November 14, 2012
EphB2 receptor forward signaling controls cortical growth cone collapse via Nck and PakNishi Srivastava, Michael A Robichaux, George Chenaux, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|February 12, 2024
EphB1 controls long-range cortical axon guidance through a cell non-autonomous role in GABAergic cellsAhlem Assali, George Chenaux, Jennifer Y Cho, et al.
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|November 7, 2012
Ephrin-B stimulation of calvarial bone formationM Douglas Benson, Lynne A Opperman, Jan Westerlund, et al.
Atherosclerosis|March 6, 2003
CCR5 deficiency is not protective in the early stages of atherogenesis in apoE knockout miceWilliam A Kuziel, Tracey C Dawson, Marlon Quinones, et al.
Developmental Neurobiology|July 8, 2015
EphB1 and EphB2 intracellular domains regulate the formation of the corpus callosum and anterior commissureMichael A Robichaux, George Chenaux, Hsin-Yi Henry Ho, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 7, 2004
Experimental arthritis in CC chemokine receptor 2-null mice closely mimics severe human rheumatoid arthritisMarlon P Quinones, Sunil K Ahuja, Fabio Jimenez, et al.
Eneuro|November 2, 2016
Loss of SynDIG1 Reduces Excitatory Synapse Maturation But Not Formation <i>In Vivo</i>George Chenaux, Lucas Matt, Travis C Hill, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 24, 2014
EphB receptor forward signaling regulates area-specific reciprocal thalamic and cortical axon pathfindingMichael A Robichaux, George Chenaux, Hsin-Yi Henry Ho, et al.
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