Marcia G. Honig

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The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States 
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Honig MG, Camilli SJ, Surineni KM, et al. (2005) The contributions of BMP4, positive guidance cues, and repulsive molecules to cutaneous nerve formation in the chick hindlimb. Developmental Biology. 282: 257-73
Honig MG, Camilli SJ, Xue QS. (2004) Ectoderm removal prevents cutaneous nerve formation and perturbs sensory axon growth in the chick hindlimb. Developmental Biology. 266: 27-42
Honig MG, Camilli SJ, Xue QS. (2002) Effects of L1 blockade on sensory axon outgrowth and pathfinding in the chick hindlimb. Developmental Biology. 243: 137-54
Xue Y, Honig MG. (1999) Ultrastructural observations on the expression of axonin-1: implications for the fasciculation of sensory axons during axonal outgrowth into the chick hindlimb. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 408: 299-317
Honig MG, Petersen GG, Rutishauser US, et al. (1998) In vitro studies of growth cone behavior support a role for fasciculation mediated by cell adhesion molecules in sensory axon guidance during development. Developmental Biology. 204: 317-26
Honig MG, Frase PA, Camilli SJ. (1998) The spatial relationships among cutaneous, muscle sensory and motoneuron axons during development of the chick hindlimb. Development (Cambridge, England). 125: 995-1004
Honig MG, Rutishauser US. (1996) Changes in the segmental pattern of sensory neuron projections in the chick hindlimb under conditions of altered cell adhesion molecule function. Developmental Biology. 175: 325-37
Honig MG, Kueter J. (1995) The expression of cell adhesion molecules on the growth cones of chick cutaneous and muscle sensory neurons. Developmental Biology. 167: 563-83
Honig MG, Zou JY. (1995) The effects of target tissues on the outgrowth of chick cutaneous and muscle sensory neurons. Developmental Biology. 167: 549-62
Honig MG, Lance-Jones C, Landmesser L. (1986) The development of sensory projection patterns in embryonic chick hindlimb under experimental conditions. Developmental Biology. 118: 532-48
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