Eph and ephrin signaling in the development of the central auditory system

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Acoustic communication relies crucially on accurate interpretation of information about the intensity, frequency, timing, and location of diverse sound stimuli in the environment. To meet this demand, neurons along different levels of the auditory system form precisely organized neural circuits. The assembly of these precise circuits requires tight regulation and coordination of multiple developmental processes. Several groups of axon guidance molecules have proven critical in controlling these processes. Among them, the family of Eph receptors and their ephrin ligands emerge as one group of key players. They mediate diverse functions at multiple levels of the auditory pathway, including axon guidance and targeting, topographic map formation, as well as cell migration and tissue pattern formation. Here, we review our current knowledge of how Eph and ephrin molecules regulate different processes in the development and maturation of central auditory circuits.

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Krasewicz, J., & Yu, W. M. (2023, January 1). Eph and ephrin signaling in the development of the central auditory system. Developmental Dynamics. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.506

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