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Tosney KW, Schroeter S and JA Pokrzywinski (1988). Cell death delineates axon pathways in the hindlimb and does so independently of neurite outgrowth. Dev.Biol. 130:558-572.

Tyrell S, S Schroeter, L Coulter and KW Tosney (1990). The distribution and projection pattern of motoneurons that innervate hindlimb muscles in the quail. J.Comp.Neurol. 298:413-430.

Schroeter S and KW Tosney (1991). Spatial and temporal patterns of muscle cleavage in the chick thigh and their value as criteria for homology. Am. J. Embryol. 191: 325-350.

Schroeter S and KW Tosney (1991). Ultrastructural and morphometric analysis of the separation of two thigh muscles in the chick. Am. J. Anat. 191: 351-386.

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Tosney KW and Oakley RA (1990). Perinotochordal mesenchyme acts as a barrier to axon outgrowth in the chick embryo; implications for a general mechanism of axon guidance. Exp.Neurol. 251:232-244.

Oakley RA and KW Tosney (1991). Peanut agglutinin and chondroitin-6-sulfate are molecular markers for tissues that act as barriers to axon advance in the avian embryo. Dev. Biol. 147: 187-206

Oakley RA and KW Tosney (1993). Contact-mediated mechanisms of motor axon segmentation. J Neurosci 13:3773-3792.

Oakley RA, C.J. Lasky, C.A. Erickson & Tosney KW (1994). Gycoconjugates identify a transient barrier to neural crest migration in the chicken embryo. Development 120: 103-114.


Steketee, M
and KW Tosney (1999). Contact with isolated sclerotome cells steers sensory growth cones by altering distinct elements of extension. J. Neurosci. 19: 3495-3506.

Steketee, M Balazovich, and KW Tosney, (2001). Filopodial Initiation and a Novel Filament-organizing Center, the Focal Ring. Mol. Biol. Cell 2001 12: p. 2378-2395

Steketee, M and KW Tosney, (2002). Three Functionally Distinct Adhesions in Filopodia: Shaft Adhesions Control Lamellar Extension, J. Neurosci., 22: 8071-8083

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  • Growth cone filmed, fixed, and labeled for phosphotyrosine (red) and actin (green) by Mike Steketee