Rac is required for growth cone function but not neurite assembly.
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J. Wagner | C. Lin | S. Heidemann | P. Lamoureux | Phillip Lamoureux | Z. Altun-Gultekin | Z. F. Altun-Gultekin | John A. Wagner | Chingju Lin
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