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Delineation of the movement disorders associated withFOXG1mutations: Table 1The Interaction of Myc with Miz1 Defines Medulloblastoma Subgroup IdentityC-Raf deficiency leads to hearing loss and increased noise susceptibility.Bacterial Peptidoglycan Transverses the Placenta to Induce Fetal Neuroproliferation and Aberrant Postnatal BehaviorJAZ (Znf346), a SIRT1-interacting protein, protects neurons by stimulating p21 (WAF/CIP1) protein expressionIGF-1 signaling via the PI3K/Akt pathway confers neuroprotection in human retinal pigment epithelial cells exposed to sodium nitroprusside insult.Transducin-like enhancer of Split-1 (TLE1) combines with Forkhead box protein G1 (FoxG1) to promote neuronal survival.FOXG1-Related Disorders: From Clinical Description to Molecular Genetics.Isoform-specific toxicity of Mecp2 in postmitotic neurons: suppression of neurotoxicity by FoxG1Foxg1 localizes to mitochondria and coordinates cell differentiation and bioenergeticsc-Fos Protects Neurons Through a Noncanonical Mechanism Involving HDAC3 Interaction: Identification of a 21-Amino Acid Fragment with Neuroprotective Activity.Imbalance of excitatory/inhibitory synaptic protein expression in iPSC-derived neurons from FOXG1(+/-) patients and in foxg1(+/-) miceDisassociation of histone deacetylase-3 from normal huntingtin underlies mutant huntingtin neurotoxicityApoptotic Activity of MeCP2 Is Enhanced by C-Terminal Truncating Mutations.Platelet defects in congenital variant of Rett syndrome patients with FOXG1 mutations or reduced expression due to a position effect at 14q12.Synaptic plasticity and signaling in Rett syndrome.Concise review: forkhead pathway in the control of adult neurogenesis.The contribution of platelet studies to the understanding of disease mechanisms in complex and monogenetic neurological disorders.Oncolytic effects of parvovirus H-1 in medulloblastoma are associated with repression of master regulators of early neurogenesis.Evolutionary conservation and conversion of Foxg1 function in brain development.Regulation of Neuronal Survival by Nucleophosmin 1 (NPM1) Is Dependent on Its Expression Level, Subcellular Localization, and Oligomerization Status.Cell and Context-Dependent Effects of the Heat Shock Protein DNAJB6 on Neuronal Survival.Neural progenitor cells orchestrate microglia migration and positioning into the developing cortex.Implications of white matter damage in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Review).Reduced Expression of Foxp1 as a Contributing Factor in Huntington's Disease.Characterization of a FOXG1:TLE1 transcriptional network in glioblastoma initiating cells.Electroacupuncture frequency-related transcriptional response in rat arcuate nucleus revealed region-distinctive changes in response to low- and high-frequency electroacupuncture.FOXG1 Expression Is Elevated in Glioma and Inhibits Glioma Cell Apoptosis.Senataxin mutations elicit motor neuron degeneration phenotypes and yield TDP-43 mislocalization in ALS4 mice and human patients
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FoxG1 promotes the survival of postmitotic neurons.
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FoxG1 promotes the survival of postmitotic neurons.
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FoxG1 promotes the survival of postmitotic neurons.
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Paul Michael Zagala Landrieu
Santosh R D'Mello
Somasish Ghosh Dastidar
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2897-10.2011
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