EphA4 and ephrin-A interactions in avian neural crest cell segmentation.
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2005
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Ashby, Edwina Kingsley
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This thesis has involved the analysis of Eph/ephrin-A gene expression with respect to NC (neural crest) cell segmentation, identified EphA4 as a putative regulator of cell-cell communication during NC cell migration and more specifically, established that this protein plays a critical negative regulatory role in EMT.
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School of Molecular and Biomedical Science : Genetics
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Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Molecular and Biological Sciences, 2005
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