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Zika Virus Disrupts Neural Progenitor Development and Leads to Microcephaly in MiceExpression of leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) inhibits the processing of uMtCK to induce cell death in a cell culture model systemMethylation of ribosomal protein S10 by protein-arginine methyltransferase 5 regulates ribosome biogenesisMicrocephaly-associated protein WDR62 regulates neurogenesis through JNK1 in the developing neocortexLeucine-rich repeat kinase 2 disturbs mitochondrial dynamics via Dynamin-like proteinBrain-specific Crmp2 deletion leads to neuronal development deficits and behavioural impairments in mice25-Hydroxycholesterol Protects Host against Zika Virus Infection and Its Associated Microcephaly in a Mouse ModelThe suppression of CRMP2 expression by bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-SMAD gradient signaling controls multiple stages of neuronal development.Epigenetic regulation of Atrophin1 by lysine-specific demethylase 1 is required for cortical progenitor maintenanceMAZ mediates the cross-talk between CT-1 and NOTCH1 signaling during gliogenesisNumb regulates vesicular docking for homotypic fusion of early endosomes via membrane recruitment of Mon1b.ULK1 and JNK are involved in mitophagy incurred by LRRK2 G2019S expression.A Novel c-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK) Signaling Complex Involved in Neuronal Migration during Brain Development.The JNK pathway and neuronal migration.Mea6 controls VLDL transport through the coordinated regulation of COPII assembly.Zika-Virus-Encoded NS2A Disrupts Mammalian Cortical Neurogenesis by Degrading Adherens Junction Proteins.Zika virus directly infects peripheral neurons and induces cell death.Regulation of the protein stability of POSH and MLK family.Corrigendum: MAZ mediates the cross-talk between CT-1 and NOTCH1 signaling during gliogenesis.Transfer of convalescent serum to pregnant mice prevents Zika virus infection and microcephaly in offspring.Chloroquine, a FDA-approved Drug, Prevents Zika Virus Infection and its Associated Congenital Microcephaly in Mice.Zika Virus Disrupts Neural Progenitor Development and Leads to Microcephaly in Mice.American Strain of Zika Virus Causes More Severe Microcephaly Than an Old Asian Strain in Neonatal Mice.Intranasal infection and contact transmission of Zika virus in guinea pigs.Efficient genetic manipulation in the developing brain of tree shrew using in utero electroporation and virus infection.Microcephaly-Associated Protein WDR62 Regulates Neurogenesis through JNK1 in the Developing Neocortex.POSH localizes activated Rac1 to control the formation of cytoplasmic dilation of the leading process and neuronal migration.The B-cell receptor BR3 modulates cellular branching via Rac1 during neuronal migration.TAK1 is activated by TGF-β signaling and controls axonal growth during brain development.A Single Injection of Human Neutralizing Antibody Protects against Zika Virus Infection and Microcephaly in Developing Mouse Embryos.E90 subunit vaccine protects mice from Zika virus infection and microcephalyDisruption of glial cell development by Zika virus contributes to severe microcephalic newborn miceUpregulation of MicroRNA miR-9 Is Associated with Microcephaly and Zika Virus Infection in Mice
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