Disruption of hippocampal development in vivo by CR-50 mAb against reelin.
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Lifelong impact of variations in maternal care on dendritic structure and function of cortical layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons in rat offspringReceptor clustering is involved in Reelin signalingReelin signaling antagonizes beta-amyloid at the synapseStructure of a receptor-binding fragment of reelin and mutational analysis reveal a recognition mechanism similar to endocytic receptorsReelin molecules assemble together to form a large protein complex, which is inhibited by the function-blocking CR-50 antibodyReelin is preferentially expressed in neurons synthesizing gamma-aminobutyric acid in cortex and hippocampus of adult ratsStructural Insights into Reelin Function: Present and FutureReelin Proteolysis Affects Signaling Related to Normal Synapse Function and NeurodegenerationReelin and Neuropsychiatric Disorders.Mouse Disabled1 (DAB1) is a nucleocytoplasmic shuttling proteinAnalysis of the RELN gene as a genetic risk factor for autismRegulation of cortical neuron migration by the Reelin signaling pathwaySubpallial origin of a population of projecting pioneer neurons during corticogenesis.Reduction in Reelin immunoreactivity in hippocampus of subjects with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression.Insights into synaptic function from mouse models of human cognitive disorders.Conserved and divergent patterns of Reelin expression in the zebrafish central nervous system.Migration defects by DISC1 knockdown in C57BL/6, 129X1/SvJ, and ICR strains via in utero gene transfer and virus-mediated RNAi.The extremely conserved C-terminal region of Reelin is not necessary for secretion but is required for efficient activation of downstream signaling.Reelin-induced tyrosine [corrected] phosphorylation of disabled 1 during neuronal positioning.Extracellular proteolysis of reelin by tissue plasminogen activator following synaptic potentiationCellular dynamics of neuronal migration in the hippocampus.Neuronal migration in cortical development.Reelin controls neuronal positioning by promoting cell-matrix adhesion via inside-out activation of integrin α5β1Reelin supplementation recovers synaptic plasticity and cognitive deficits in a mouse model for Angelman syndromeReelin controls position of autonomic neurons in the spinal cordC-Terminal Region Truncation of RELN Disrupts an Interaction with VLDLR, Causing Abnormal Development of the Cerebral Cortex and Hippocampus.Developmental disorders of the midbrain and hindbrain.Functional importance of covalent homodimer of reelin protein linked via its central region.ApoER2 Controls Not Only Neuronal Migration in the Intermediate Zone But Also Termination of Migration in the Developing Cerebral Cortex.Hippocampal Cajal-Retzius cells project to the entorhinal cortex: retrograde tracing and intracellular labelling studies.ApoE isoform-dependent changes in hippocampal synaptic functionHippocampal dendritic arbor growth in vitro: regulation by Reelin-Disabled-1 signaling.Differences of migratory behavior between direct progeny of apical progenitors and basal progenitors in the developing cerebral cortex.Determination of cleavage site of Reelin between its sixth and seventh repeat and contribution of meprin metalloproteases to the cleavage.Reversible aberration of neurogenesis targeting late-stage progenitor cells in the hippocampal dentate gyrus of rat offspring after maternal exposure to acrylamide.Neurons tend to stop migration and differentiate along the cortical internal plexiform zones in the Reelin signal-deficient mice.Integrin alpha1 localization in murine central and peripheral nervous system.Laminar boundaries persist in the hippocampal dentate molecular layer of the mutant Shaking Rat Kawasaki despite aberrant granule cell migration.Reelin receptors ApoER2 and VLDLR are expressed in distinct spatiotemporal patterns in developing mouse cerebral cortex.Branchiogenic motoneurons innervating facial, masticatory, and esophageal muscles show aberrant distribution in the reeler-phenotype mutant rat, Shaking Rat Kawasaki.
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Disruption of hippocampal development in vivo by CR-50 mAb against reelin.
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Disruption of hippocampal development in vivo by CR-50 mAb against reelin.
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Disruption of hippocampal development in vivo by CR-50 mAb against reelin.
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Disruption of hippocampal development in vivo by CR-50 mAb against reelin.
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Disruption of hippocampal development in vivo by CR-50 mAb against reelin.
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Disruption of hippocampal development in vivo by CR-50 mAb against reelin.
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Disruption of hippocampal development in vivo by CR-50 mAb against reelin.
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Disruption of hippocampal development in vivo by CR-50 mAb against reelin.
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10.1073/PNAS.94.15.8196
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1997-07-01T00:00:00Z