
<protein> Glycoprotein (100 kD) from chick brain that may act as a repulsive cue in development and inhibit regeneration of mature neurons. ... Causes the collapse of the nerve growth cone at picomolar concentrations. Has a domain with sequence homology to fasciclin IV and Ig like domains. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Glycoprotein (100 kD) from chick brain that may act as a repulsive cue in development and inhibit regeneration of mature neurons. Causes the collapse of the nerve growth cone at picomolar concentrations. Has a domain with sequence homology to fasciclin IV and Ig-like domains.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kō-laps′in Definitions: 1. A secreted protein found in bird and rat embryos that collapses the growth cone of axons originating in spinal ganglia. Thought to pattern sensory projections from the ganglia by selectively repelling certain axons so that they terminate dorsally. Synonyms: semaphorin III &...
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