Amy L. Altick

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Physiology and Cell Biology University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV, United States 
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Neurotrophins
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Grant Mastick grad student 1999-2005 University of Nevada, Reno
 (Pioneer longitudinal axon guidance: Molecular and genetic approaches to identifying axon guidance cues in vertebrate embryos.)
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Ricaño-Cornejo I, Altick AL, García-Peña CM, et al. (2011) Slit-Robo signals regulate pioneer axon pathfinding of the tract of the postoptic commissure in the mammalian forebrain. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 89: 1531-41
Von Bartheld CS, Altick AL. (2011) Multivesicular bodies in neurons: distribution, protein content, and trafficking functions. Progress in Neurobiology. 93: 313-40
Mastick GS, Farmer WT, Altick AL, et al. (2010) Longitudinal axons are guided by Slit/Robo signals from the floor plate. Cell Adhesion & Migration. 4: 337-41
Strelau J, Strzelczyk A, Rusu P, et al. (2009) Progressive postnatal motoneuron loss in mice lacking GDF-15. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 29: 13640-8
Altick AL, Baryshnikova LM, Vu TQ, et al. (2009) Quantitative analysis of multivesicular bodies (MVBs) in the hypoglossal nerve: evidence that neurotrophic factors do not use MVBs for retrograde axonal transport. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 514: 641-57
Farmer WT, Altick AL, Nural HF, et al. (2008) Pioneer longitudinal axons navigate using floor plate and Slit/Robo signals. Development (Cambridge, England). 135: 3643-53
Altick A, Baryshnikova L, Damke H, et al. (2008) [P2.11]: Retrograde axonal transport of neurotrophic factors in vivo: Saltatory transport and lack of involvement of multivesicular bodies International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience. 26: 870-871
Altick AL, Dravis C, Bowdler T, et al. (2005) EphB receptor tyrosine kinases control morphological development of the ventral midbrain. Mechanisms of Development. 122: 501-12
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