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- phenol as a chemorepellent. Tap and Tsr recognize dipeptides and serine as chemoattractants, respectively. Chemoattractants or chemorepellents bind MCPs...
- proteins they induce the migration through the gut. Wunen proteins are chemorepellents that lead the germ cells away from the endoderm and into the mesoderm...
- steps of concentrations are considered as chemoattractants, while chemorepellents result moving off the chemical. Chemotaxis is described in prokaryotic...
- not only the chemoattractant character could be expended, however, chemorepellent ligands are also valuable as they are useful to keep away cell po****tions...
- Niclou SP, van Muiswinkel FL, Verhaagen J (2006). "The expression of the chemorepellent Semaphorin 3A is selectively induced in terminal Schwann cells of a...
- amyloid-beta binding phospholipid transporter activity protein binding chemorepellent activity lipid transporter activity cholesterol binding identical protein...
- receptor binding protein kinase inhibitor activity protein binding chemorepellent activity Cellular component cytoplasm axon terminus integral component...
- memory CRMP-2 Severely abnormal dendritic patterning Axonal guidance by chemorepellent Axon specification, elongation and branching NT3-induced axon outgrowth...
- ontology Molecular function semaphorin receptor binding neuropilin binding chemorepellent activity Cellular component extracellular region extracellular exosome...
- Tessier-Lavigne M (August 1997). "Neuropilin is a receptor for the axonal chemorepellent Semaphorin III". Cell. 90 (4): 739–751. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(00)80534-6...