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Neuronal migration disorders

open access: yesNeurobiology of Disease, 2010
Lissencephaly–pachygyria-severe band heterotopia are diffuse neuronal migration disorders (NMDs) causing severe, global neurological impairment. Abnormalities of the LIS1, DCX, ARX, TUBA1A and RELN genes have been associated with these malformations ...
Renzo Guerrini, Elena Parrini
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Reelin signaling in the migration of ventral brain stem and spinal cord neurons [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 2016
The extracellular matrix protein Reelin is an important orchestrator of neuronal migration during the development of the central nervous system. While its role and mechanism of action have been extensively studied and reviewed in the formation of dorsal ...
Sandra eBlaess, Ankita Ravi Vaswani
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Neuronal Migration Disorders

open access: yesPediatric Neurology Briefs, 1991
Thirty patients with intractable partial epilepsy and a pathological or radiological diagnosis of neuronal migration disorders (NMD) were studied at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
J Gordon Millichap
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Neuronal migration and protein kinases [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2015
The formation of the six-layered structure of the mammalian cortex via the inside-out pattern of neuronal migration is fundamental to neocortical functions.
Toshio eOhshima
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Neuronal Migration: How Do You Build a Brain? [PDF]

open access: green, 2015
Senior biology major Alex Burkard is working in the Walsh Neurodevelopment Laboratory at VCU to help answer the question, ‘How do you build a brain?’ Burkard is researching neuronal migration in Zebrafish and how cellular polarity affects hindbrain ...
Uppalapati, Sravya
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Guiding Neuronal Cell Migrations [PDF]

open access: yesCold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, 2010
Neuronal migration is, along with axon guidance, one of the fundamental mechanisms underlying the wiring of the brain. As other organs, the nervous system has acquired the ability to grow both in size and complexity by using migration as a strategy to position cell types from different origins into specific coordinates, allowing for the generation of ...
Marín Parra, Óscar   +3 more
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Responsible Genes for Neuronal Migration in the Chromosome 17p13.3: Beyond Pafah1b1(Lis1), Crk and Ywhae(14-3-3ε)

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2021
The 17p13.3 chromosome region is often deleted or duplicated in humans, resulting in severe neurodevelopmental disorders such as Miller–Dieker syndrome (MDS) and 17p13.3 duplication syndrome.
Xiaonan Liu   +3 more
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Nucleokinesis in Neuronal Migration [PDF]

open access: yesNeuron, 2005
Neuronal migration is a critical phase of nervous system development and can be divided into two distinct phases: extension of the leading process and movement of the cell body and nucleus (nucleokinesis). Nucleokinesis appears to require many of the same cytoskeletal and signaling molecules used in cell mitosis.
Tsai, Li-Huei, Gleeson, Joseph G.
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Loss of BAF Complex in Developing Cortex Perturbs Radial Neuronal Migration in a WNT Signaling-Dependent Manner

open access: yesFrontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, 2021
Radial neuronal migration is a key neurodevelopmental event indispensable for proper cortical laminar organization. Cortical neurons mainly use glial fiber guides, cell adhesion dynamics, and cytoskeletal remodeling, among other discrete processes, to ...
Godwin Sokpor   +17 more
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Granule Cell Dispersion in Human Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: Proteomics investigation of neurodevelopmental migratory pathways [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Granule cell dispersion (GCD) is a common pathological feature observed in the hippocampus of patients with Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (MTLE). Pathomechanisms underlying GCD remain to be elucidated, but one hypothesis proposes aberrant reactivation of
Al-Kaaby, B.   +11 more
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