2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-299438/v1
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Ephrin-A3 Is Required for Tonotopic Map Precision and Auditory Function in the Mouse Auditory Brainstem

Abstract: Tonotopy is a prominent feature of the vertebrate auditory system and forms the basis for sound discrimination, but the molecular mechanism underlying its formation remain largely elusive. Ephrin/Eph signaling is known to play important roles in axon guidance during topographic mapping in other sensory systems. Here, we determined that ephrin-A3 molecules are expressed in a ventral to dorsal descending gradient along the tonotopic axis in developing mouse cochlear nucleus. During cochlear nucleus innervation b… Show more

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