Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pioneer_axon> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 58 of
58
with 100 triples per page.
- Pioneer_axon abstract "Pioneer axon is the classification given to axons that are the first grow in a particular region. They originate from pioneer neurons, and have the main function of laying down the initial growing path that subsequent growing axons, dubbed follower axons, from other neurons will eventually follow. Several theories relating to the structure and function of pioneer axons are currently being explored. The first theory is that pioneer axons are specialized structures, and that they play a crucial role in guiding follower axons. The second is that pioneer axons are no different from follower axons, and that they play no role in guiding follower axons. Anatomically, there are no differences between pioneer and follower axons, although there are morphological differences. The mechanisms of pioneer axons and their role in axon guidance is currently being explored. In addition, many studies are being conducted in model organisms, such grasshoppers, zebrafish, and fruit flies to study the effects of manipulations of pioneer axons on neuronal development.".
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageID "10862111".
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageLength "15451".
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageRevisionID "587547625".
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Axon.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Axon_guidance.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Axons.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Embryology_of_nervous_system.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Central_nervous_system.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Chemotactic.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Chemotaxis.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Embryogenesis.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Embryonic_development.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Ephrin.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Filopodia.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Glial_cells.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Growth_cone.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Growth_cones.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Guidepost_cells.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Hindbrain.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Invertebrate.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Lamellipodium.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Midbrain.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Netrin.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Neuroglia.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Neuropilin.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Neuropilins.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Neuroscience.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Notch_signaling_pathway.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Alfred_Weiss.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Peripheral_nervous_system.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Pioneer_neuron.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Plexin.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Plexins.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Posterior_commissure.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Santiago_Ramon_y_Cajal.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Santiago_Ramón_y_Cajal.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Semaphorin.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Slit-Robo.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Ventral_nerve_cord.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink Vertebrate.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLink File:Axonal_pathfinding_and_fasciculation_behaviour_in_the_embryonic_ventral_nerve_cord_of_Drosophila.jpg.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pioneer axon".
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageWikiLinkText "pioneer axon".
- Pioneer_axon hasPhotoCollection Pioneer_axon.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pioneer_axon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Pioneer_axon subject Category:Embryology_of_nervous_system.
- Pioneer_axon hypernym Classification.
- Pioneer_axon type MeanOfTransportation.
- Pioneer_axon comment "Pioneer axon is the classification given to axons that are the first grow in a particular region. They originate from pioneer neurons, and have the main function of laying down the initial growing path that subsequent growing axons, dubbed follower axons, from other neurons will eventually follow. Several theories relating to the structure and function of pioneer axons are currently being explored.".
- Pioneer_axon label "Pioneer axon".
- Pioneer_axon sameAs m.02qsbbn.
- Pioneer_axon sameAs Q7196843.
- Pioneer_axon sameAs Q7196843.
- Pioneer_axon wasDerivedFrom Pioneer_axon?oldid=587547625.
- Pioneer_axon isPrimaryTopicOf Pioneer_axon.