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This new page for the ephrin-A5 ligand has been redirected from the previously existing EFNA5 page, which is technically only the name for the gene that encodes the ephrin-A5 ligand. The information that was previously contained on the EFNA5 page has been updated to include relevant information about the ephrin-A5 ligand and its ability to initiate reverse signaling promotes. The relatively well-studied effects of ephrin-A5 reverse signaling on growth cone survival and the functional implications these have on the formation of the retinotopic map were also included to create a more complete page on the specific functions of the ephrin-A5 ligand.

Armadaskier324 (talk) 23:03, 13 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]