Standout Papers

Eph Receptors and Ligands Comprise Two Major Specificity Subclasses and Are Reciprocally... 1994 2026 2004 2015 727
  1. Eph Receptors and Ligands Comprise Two Major Specificity Subclasses and Are Reciprocally Compartmentalized during Embryogenesis (1996)
    Nicholas W. Gale, Sacha J. Holland et al. Neuron
  2. fgfr-1 is required for embryonic growth and mesodermal patterning during mouse gastrulation. (1994)
    Terry P. Yamaguchi, Mark Henkemeyer et al. Genes & Development

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19 by Nobel laureates 33 from Science/Nature 80 standout
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Myelin-derived ephrinB3 restricts axonal regeneration and recovery after adult CNS injury
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A Role for Nr-CAM in the Patterning of Binocular Visual Pathways
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Mark Henkemeyer 6876 6005 2981 117 11.0k
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Mary E. Hatten 5263 7364 1849 91 12.5k
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