Neuron
Volume 39, Issue 6, 11 September 2003, Pages 885-888
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Generating X: Formation of the Optic Chiasm

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Abstract

At the optic chiasm, axons from either eye meet and decide whether to cross contralaterally or turn back ipsilaterally. Here, the guidance ligand Slit and its receptor Robo control not whether axons cross (as in other midline decisions), but where the chiasm forms. Whether axons cross is instead controlled by the transcription factor Zic2 and the guidance receptor EphB1, as shown by two papers in the current issues of Neuron and Cell (Herrera et al. and Williams et al.). Surprisingly, this mechanism is conserved evolutionarily from frogs to mammals.

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