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Mark Henkemeyer

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Developmental Biology|May 5, 2011
Ephrin-B reverse signaling controls septation events at the embryonic midline through separate tyrosine phosphorylation-independent signaling avenuesChristopher Dravis, Mark Henkemeyer
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
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 12, 2011
EphB2 tyrosine kinase-dependent forward signaling in migration of neuronal progenitors that populate and form a distinct region of the dentate nicheTimothy Catchpole, Mark Henkemeyer
Communications Biology|October 22, 2019
EphB2 receptor cell-autonomous forward signaling mediates auditory memory recall and learning-driven spinogenesisAsghar Talebian, Mark Henkemeyer
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|November 3, 2011
Ephrin reverse signaling in axon guidance and synaptogenesisNan-Jie Xu, Mark Henkemeyer
Trends in Cell Biology|August 21, 2002
Ephrins in reverse, park and driveChad A Cowan, Mark Henkemeyer
Nature Neuroscience|February 3, 2009
Ephrin-B3 reverse signaling through Grb4 and cytoskeletal regulators mediates axon pruningNan-Jie Xu, Mark Henkemeyer
The European Journal of Neuroscience|June 16, 2018
Abnormalities in cortical interneuron subtypes in ephrin-B mutant miceAsghar Talebian, Rachel Britton, Mark Henkemeyer
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|December 19, 2025
Proteinaceous Metal-Binding Eph-Ephrin Tetramerization is Modulated by Copper and ChelatorsAmav Khambete, Hanghang Wang, Mark Henkemeyer
Nature Communications|August 18, 2011
Critical roles for EphB and ephrin-B bidirectional signalling in retinocollicular mappingSonal Thakar, George Chenaux, Mark Henkemeyer
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Developmental Biology|May 5, 2011
Ephrin-B reverse signaling controls septation events at the embryonic midline through separate tyrosine phosphorylation-independent signaling avenuesChristopher Dravis, Mark Henkemeyer
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
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 12, 2011
EphB2 tyrosine kinase-dependent forward signaling in migration of neuronal progenitors that populate and form a distinct region of the dentate nicheTimothy Catchpole, Mark Henkemeyer
Communications Biology|October 22, 2019
EphB2 receptor cell-autonomous forward signaling mediates auditory memory recall and learning-driven spinogenesisAsghar Talebian, Mark Henkemeyer
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|November 3, 2011
Ephrin reverse signaling in axon guidance and synaptogenesisNan-Jie Xu, Mark Henkemeyer
Trends in Cell Biology|August 21, 2002
Ephrins in reverse, park and driveChad A Cowan, Mark Henkemeyer
Nature Neuroscience|February 3, 2009
Ephrin-B3 reverse signaling through Grb4 and cytoskeletal regulators mediates axon pruningNan-Jie Xu, Mark Henkemeyer
The European Journal of Neuroscience|June 16, 2018
Abnormalities in cortical interneuron subtypes in ephrin-B mutant miceAsghar Talebian, Rachel Britton, Mark Henkemeyer
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|December 19, 2025
Proteinaceous Metal-Binding Eph-Ephrin Tetramerization is Modulated by Copper and ChelatorsAmav Khambete, Hanghang Wang, Mark Henkemeyer
Nature Communications|August 18, 2011
Critical roles for EphB and ephrin-B bidirectional signalling in retinocollicular mappingSonal Thakar, George Chenaux, Mark Henkemeyer
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