A new study dissects ephrinB reverse signaling and identifies separate intracellular pathways regulating dendritic and synaptic development.
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Soskis, M., Salogiannis, J. & Greenberg, M. EphrinBs send mixed messages. Nat Neurosci 14, 1356–1358 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.2968
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