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Bashaw, G.J. (2007). Semaphorin directs axon traffic in the fly olfactory system.  Neuron 53(2): 157--159.
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The convergence of olfactory sensory axons that express the same receptor onto specific glomeruli is a common organizing principle in animal olfactory systems. In this issue of Neuron, two beautiful studies in Drosophila by Lattemann et al. and Sweeney et al. show that Semaphorin repulsion regulates interactions between olfactory receptor neurons to help axons find their correct targets.
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Temporal target restriction of olfactory receptor neurons by Semaphorin-1a/PlexinA-mediated axon-axon interactions.
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Semaphorin-1a controls receptor neuron-specific axonal convergence in the primary olfactory center of Drosophila.
Lattemann et al., 2007, Neuron 53(2): 169--184 [FBrf0192333]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
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    Neuron
    Title
    Neuron
    Publication Year
    1988-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0896-6273
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