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Neurons / Photoreceptor cells / Axon guidance / Ephrin / Growth cone / Netrin / Eph receptor / Chemotaxis / Retina / Biology / Developmental neuroscience / Proteins
Date: 2014-05-08 02:14:23
Neurons
Photoreceptor cells
Axon guidance
Ephrin
Growth cone
Netrin
Eph receptor
Chemotaxis
Retina
Biology
Developmental neuroscience
Proteins

Research article[removed]Adaptation is not required to explain the long-term response of axons to molecular gradients

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