Ephrin Bs are essential components of the Reelin pathway to regulate neuronal migration.
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The involvement of Reelin in neurodevelopmental disorders.Canonical and Non-canonical Reelin SignalingStructural Insights into Reelin Function: Present and FutureEph-ephrin signaling in nervous system developmentEphrin-Eph signaling in embryonic tissue separationEphrinB1 expression is dysregulated and promotes oncogenic signaling in medulloblastoma.Loss of Reelin protects against atherosclerosis by reducing leukocyte-endothelial cell adhesion and lesion macrophage accumulationShould I stay or should I go? Ephs and ephrins in neuronal migrationSNPs in microRNA target sites and their potential role in human diseaseIntersectin 1 is a component of the Reelin pathway to regulate neuronal migration and synaptic plasticity in the hippocampusNeuronal Polarity in the Embryonic Mammalian Cerebral Cortex.A dual role of EphB1/ephrin-B3 reverse signaling on migrating striatal and cortical neurons originating in the preoptic area: should I stay or go away?Reelin induces Erk1/2 signaling in cortical neurons through a non-canonical pathway.Molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of acupuncture on neuropathic painDNA damage-induced ephrin-B2 reverse signaling promotes chemoresistance and drives EMT in colorectal carcinoma harboring mutant p53Pax6 interactions with chromatin and identification of its novel direct target genes in lens and forebrainControl of cortical neuronal migration by glutamate and GABAEphB/ephrinB signaling in cell adhesion and migration.Sorting nexin 17 regulates ApoER2 recycling and reelin signalingIsolated Sagittal Synostosis in a Boy with Craniofrontonasal Dysplasia and a Novel EFNB1 MutationECM receptors in neuronal structure, synaptic plasticity, and behavior.Cellular Adaptation to VEGF-Targeted Antiangiogenic Therapy Induces Evasive Resistance by Overproduction of Alternative Endothelial Cell Growth Factors in Renal Cell Carcinoma.Antibody-mediated neutralization of myelin-associated EphrinB3 accelerates CNS remyelination.EphA4 has distinct functionality from EphA7 in the corticothalamic system during mouse brain development.Reelin promotes the adhesion and drug resistance of multiple myeloma cells via integrin β1 signaling and STAT3.Eph receptor signaling and ephrinsSeizure-Induced Motility of Differentiated Dentate Granule Cells Is Prevented by the Central Reelin Fragment.MicroRNA-137 Inhibits EFNB2 Expression Affected by a Genetic Variant and Is Expressed Aberrantly in Peripheral Blood of Schizophrenia Patients.The effects of olanzapine on genome-wide DNA methylation in the hippocampus and cerebellum.Transcriptome profiling of granulosa cells of bovine ovarian follicles during growth from small to large antral sizes.Integrative mechanisms of oriented neuronal migration in the developing brain.Eph/ephrin signaling: genetic, phosphoproteomic, and transcriptomic approaches.Cell-autonomous and cell-to-cell signalling events in normal and altered neuronal migration.Developmental disorders of the midbrain and hindbrain.Pattern formation during development of the embryonic cerebellum.'Til Eph do us part': intercellular signaling via Eph receptors and ephrin ligands guides cerebral cortical development from birth through maturation.The development of hippocampal cellular assemblies.Eph receptors and ephrins: therapeutic opportunities.Towards the identification of a genetic basis for Landau-Kleffner syndrome.Rab, Arf, and Arl-Regulated Membrane Traffic in Cortical Neuron Migration.
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Ephrin Bs are essential components of the Reelin pathway to regulate neuronal migration.
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Alexander Weiss
Aycan Sentürk
Katja Burk
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2011-04-03T00:00:00Z
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