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    Contralateral migration of oculomotor neurons is regulated by Slit/Robo signaling 

    Bjorke, Brielle M.; Shoja-Taheri, Farnaz; Kim, Minkyung; Robinson, G. Eric; Fontelonga, Tatiana; Kim, Kyung-Tai; Song, Mi-Ryoung; Mastick, Grant S. (2016)
    Oculomotor neurons develop initially like typical motor neurons, projecting axons out of the ventral midbrain to their ipsilateral targets, the extraocular muscles. However, in all vertebrates, after the oculomotor nerve ...

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