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1. Calcium Release-Dependent Actin Flow in the Leading Process Mediates Axophilic Migration

2. Predicting substantive biomedical citations without full text.

4. Robustness of evidence reported in preprints during peer review.

5. A tipping point for open citation data.

6. The NIH Open Citation Collection: A public access, broad coverage resource.

7. Predicting translational progress in biomedical research.

8. Topic choice contributes to the lower rate of NIH awards to African-American/black scientists.

10. CCDC141 Mutations in Idiopathic Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism.

11. Relative Citation Ratio (RCR): A New Metric That Uses Citation Rates to Measure Influence at the Article Level.

12. CCDC141 Mutation Identified in Anosmic Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism (Kallmann Syndrome) Alters GnRH Neuronal Migration.

13. Capture of microtubule plus-ends at the actin cortex promotes axophilic neuronal migration by enhancing microtubule tension in the leading process.

14. Mutations in FEZF1 cause Kallmann syndrome.

15. Wnt5a evokes cortical axon outgrowth and repulsive guidance by tau mediated reorganization of dynamic microtubules.

16. Calcium release-dependent actin flow in the leading process mediates axophilic migration.

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19. SDF and GABA interact to regulate axophilic migration of GnRH neurons.

20. Wnt-induced calcium signaling mediates axon growth and guidance in the developing corpus callosum.

21. Signaling mechanisms in cortical axon growth, guidance, and branching.

23. Wnt/calcium signaling mediates axon growth and guidance in the developing corpus callosum.

24. Wnt5a induces simultaneous cortical axon outgrowth and repulsive turning through distinct signaling mechanisms.

25. Competitive outgrowth of neural processes arising from long-distance cAMP signaling.

26. Wnt5a induces simultaneous cortical axon outgrowth and repulsive axon guidance through distinct signaling mechanisms.

27. EphrinA and TrkB interact to promote axon branching.

28. Differential outgrowth of axons and their branches is regulated by localized calcium transients.

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