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10 matching records from 10 references.

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
* Indicates detailed expression data entries available
Ephb1  Eph receptor B1   (Synonyms: C130099E04Rik, Cek6, Elk, Elkh, Hek6, Net)
Results  Reference
1J:214959 Lodato S, Molyneaux BJ, Zuccaro E, Goff LA, Chen HH, Yuan W, Meleski A, Takahashi E, Mahony S, Rinn JL, Gifford DK, Arlotta P, Gene co-regulation by Fezf2 selects neurotransmitter identity and connectivity of corticospinal neurons. Nat Neurosci. 2014 Aug;17(8):1046-54
1J:23894 Mori T, Wanaka A, Taguchi A, Matsumoto K, Tohyama M, Differential expressions of the eph family of receptor tyrosine kinase genes (sek, elk, eck) in the developing nervous system of the mouse. Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 1995 Apr;29(2):325-35
1J:226023 Murillo B, Ruiz-Reig N, Herrera M, Fairen A, Herrera E, Zic2 Controls the Migration of Specific Neuronal Populations in the Developing Forebrain. J Neurosci. 2015 Aug 12;35(32):11266-80
1J:286137 Niethamer TK, Teng T, Franco M, Du YX, Percival CJ, Bush JO, Aberrant cell segregation in the craniofacial primordium and the emergence of facial dysmorphology in craniofrontonasal syndrome. PLoS Genet. 2020 Feb;16(2):e1008300
1J:250766 Poliak S, Morales D, Croteau LP, Krawchuk D, Palmesino E, Morton S, Cloutier JF, Charron F, Dalva MB, Ackerman SL, Kao TJ, Kania A, Synergistic integration of Netrin and ephrin axon guidance signals by spinal motor neurons. Elife. 2015 Dec 3;4:e10841
1J:314317 Rudolph J, Gerstmann K, Zimmer G, Steinecke A, Doding A, Bolz J, A dual role of EphB1/ephrin-B3 reverse signaling on migrating striatal and cortical neurons originating in the preoptic area: should I stay or go away?. Front Cell Neurosci. 2014;8:185
1*J:215487 Thompson CL, Ng L, Menon V, Martinez S, Lee CK, Glattfelder K, Sunkin SM, Henry A, Lau C, Dang C, Garcia-Lopez R, Martinez-Ferre A, Pombero A, Rubenstein JL, Wakeman WB, Hohmann J, Dee N, Sodt AJ, Young R, Smith K, Nguyen TN, Kidney J, Kuan L, Jeromin A,Kaykas A, Miller J, Page D, Orta G, Bernard A, Riley Z, Smith S, Wohnoutka P, Hawrylycz MJ, Puelles L, Jones AR, A high-resolution spatiotemporal atlas of gene expression of the developing mouse brain. Neuron. 2014 Jul 16;83(2):309-23
1*J:105961 van Eyll JM, Passante L, Pierreux CE, Lemaigre FP, Vanderhaeghen P, Rousseau GG, Eph receptors and their ephrin ligands are expressed in developing mouse pancreas. Gene Expr Patterns. 2006 Apr;6(4):353-9
1J:222557 Villar-Cervino V, Kappeler C, Nobrega-Pereira S, Henkemeyer M, Rago L, Nieto MA, Marin O, Molecular Mechanisms Controlling the Migration of Striatal Interneurons. J Neurosci. 2015 Jun 10;35(23):8718-29
1*J:231672 Xavier GM, Miletich I, Cobourne MT, Ephrin Ligands and Eph Receptors Show Regionally Restricted Expression in the Developing Palate and Tongue. Front Physiol. 2016;7:60

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