FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term directional guidance of interneurons involved in migration from the subpallium to the cortex ID (Ontology) GO:0021840 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The creation and reception of signals that control the direction of migration of interneurons as a component of the process of migration from the subpallium to the cortex.[ PubMed:12626695 ]
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cell migration
 |__regulation of cell migration______________________________________
substrate-independent telencephalic tangential interneuron migration  |
 |__interneuron migration from the subpallium to the cortex___________|
regulation of cell motility                                           |
 |__regulation of cell migration______________________________________|
                                                                      directional guidance of interneurons involved in migration from the subpallium to the cortex
                                                                       |__chemoattraction involved in interneuron migration from the subpallium to the cortex
                                                                       |__chemorepulsion involved in interneuron migration from the subpallium to the cortex
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Is a regulation of cell migration
Part of interneuron migration from the subpallium to the cortex
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