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MIG 15 and ERM 1 promote growth cone directional migration in parallel to UNC 116 and WVE 1

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Fig. 1. Commissural defects in mig-15 C. elegans neuron axonal outgrowth. In late L1 larvae, rapid migration of VDgrowth cones from the ventral nerve cord (VNC) towards the dorsalnerve cord (DNC) leads to the formation of commissures along adorsally direct
Table 1. Extra-chromosomal arrays used
Fig. 2. Classes of defects in the commissures of mig-15 C. elegans (boundaries (G, and with the DS LNF, but reaching the DNC (F)
Fig. 3. VD commissural defects are developmental. (the right of each bar are the mean percentage of defective commissures per worm ± s.e.m
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