Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4334774 Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Netrins are a small family of secreted proteins that are best known for their role as secreted long-range chemotropic guidance cues. Extracellular gradients of netrin protein, established by diffusion, are thought to direct cell and axon migration during neural development. In addition to this long-range role, recent findings provide increasing support for short-range functions, in which secreted netrin protein remains closely associated with its cellular source. Emerging evidence for short-range actions of netrins suggests that they contribute to tissue morphogenesis by regulating cell–cell and cell-matrix adhesion.

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