The mouse olfactory system regenerates constantly throughout life. While genes critical for the initial projection of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) to the olfactory bulb have been identified, what genes are important for maintaining the olfactory map during regeneration are still unknown. Here we show a mutation in (), a cell adhesion molecule and member of the cadherin superfamily, leads to defects in OSN coalescence during regeneration.
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