Reelin and brain development
Over the last 50 years, the reeler mutant mouse has become an important model for studying
normal and abnormal development in the cerebral cortex and other regions of the brain …
normal and abnormal development in the cerebral cortex and other regions of the brain …
Role of the reelin signaling pathway in central nervous system development
DS Rice, T Curran - Annual review of neuroscience, 2001 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract The neurological mutant mouse reeler has played a critical role in the evolution of
our understanding of normal brain development. From the earliest neuroanatomic studies of …
our understanding of normal brain development. From the earliest neuroanatomic studies of …
Resilience to autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease in a Reelin-COLBOS heterozygous man
We characterized the world's second case with ascertained extreme resilience to autosomal
dominant Alzheimer's disease (ADAD). Side-by-side comparisons of this male case and the …
dominant Alzheimer's disease (ADAD). Side-by-side comparisons of this male case and the …
Reelin, lipoprotein receptors and synaptic plasticity
J Herz, Y Chen - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2006 - nature.com
Apolipoprotein E (APOE) is a cholesterol transport protein and an isoform-specific major risk
factor for neurodegenerative diseases. The lipoprotein receptors that bind APOE have …
factor for neurodegenerative diseases. The lipoprotein receptors that bind APOE have …
New insights into reelin-mediated signaling pathways
GH Lee, G D'Arcangelo - Frontiers in cellular neuroscience, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Reelin, a multifunctional extracellular protein that is important for mammalian brain
development and function, is secreted by different cell types in the prenatal or postnatal …
development and function, is secreted by different cell types in the prenatal or postnatal …
Reelin activates SRC family tyrosine kinases in neurons
HH Bock, J Herz - Current Biology, 2003 - cell.com
Background: Reelin is a large signaling molecule that regulates the positioning of neurons
in the mammalian brain. Transmission of the Reelin signal to migrating embryonic neurons …
in the mammalian brain. Transmission of the Reelin signal to migrating embryonic neurons …
Reelin through the years: From brain development to inflammation
Reelin was originally identified as a regulator of neuronal migration and synaptic function,
but its non-neuronal functions have received far less attention. Reelin participates in organ …
but its non-neuronal functions have received far less attention. Reelin participates in organ …
Reelin signaling is impaired in autism
BACKGROUND: Autism is a severe neurodevelopmental disorder with genetic and
environmental etiologies. Recent genetic linkage studies implicate Reelin glycoprotein in …
environmental etiologies. Recent genetic linkage studies implicate Reelin glycoprotein in …
Reelin glycoprotein: structure, biology and roles in health and disease
SH Fatemi - Molecular psychiatry, 2005 - nature.com
Reelin glycoprotein is a secretory serine protease with dual roles in mammalian brain:
embryologically, it guides neurons and radial glial cells to their corrected positions in the …
embryologically, it guides neurons and radial glial cells to their corrected positions in the …
Down-regulation of dendritic spine and glutamic acid decarboxylase 67 expressions in the reelin haploinsufficient heterozygous reeler mouse
WS Liu, C Pesold, MA Rodriguez… - Proceedings of the …, 2001 - National Acad Sciences
Heterozygous reeler mice (HRM) haploinsufficient for reelin express≈ 50% of the brain
reelin content of wild-type mice, but are phenotypically different from both wild-type mice and …
reelin content of wild-type mice, but are phenotypically different from both wild-type mice and …