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BIO351: DEVELOPMENT OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM| QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS| LATEST UPDATE GUARANTEED SUCCESS

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BIO351: DEVELOPMENT OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM| QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS| LATEST UPDATE GUARANTEED SUCCESS




chemoaffinity hypothesis found frog retinal axon guidance depends upon extrinsic chemical
cues; led to discovery of Eph/ephrins as key regulators of axon repulsion




extrinsic chemical cues of chemicals like Eph/ephrins how does the growth cone know
where to go?



the fusion of the caudal half of a sclerotome with the relatively posterior sclerotome's rostral
half following nerve invasion a mature vertebral segment is derived from.....




low motor neuron growth cones preferentially grow through the rostral somite




repelled; Eph/ephrin signaling low motor neuron growth cones are _____ from the caudal
somite by _____




chemoattractants growth cone movement is regulated by.....




neurotrophin-3 (NT3) common chemoattractant for growth cones




Rho GTPases modulate cytoskeleton to. direct growth cone dynamics

, Rho GTPase family members extracellular signals guide growing axons by regulating.....




apoptosis degradation of cellular organelles




necrosis release of intracellular components




Bax pro-death




Bcl-2 pro-life




caspases cysteine-dependent asparate-directed proteases that help degrade intracellular
proteins




nerve growth factor (NGF) a protein that promotes the survival and growth of axons in the
sympathetic nervous system and certain axons in the brain




tropomyosin related kinase A (TrkA) receptor for NGF




neurotrophic hypothesis 1. neurons are initially overproduced

2. neurons undergo a period of naturally occurring, programmed cell death

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