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Pax-2 in the chiasm

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Pax genes are expressed in specific patterns in the nervous system during development and in the adult. Recent findings suggest a link between the expression of Pax-2 and axonal guidance. Mice with a targeted deletion of Pax-2 are an excellent tool for studying axonal pathfinding at the molecular level, especially with respect to the optic chiasm. The date reviewed here suggest that Pax-2 regulates the expression of surface molecules involved in contact attraction and that the mutual regulation of the expression of Pax-2 and the Sonic hedgehog gene is of importance in the formation of the chiasm region.

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Received: 30 April 1997 / Accepted: 27 May 1997

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Alvarez-Bolado, G., Schwarz, M. & Gruss, P. Pax-2 in the chiasm. Cell Tissue Res 290, 197–200 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004410050923

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