Decoding the Reelin signal
Isabelle Bar and
André M. Goffinet ()
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Isabelle Bar: Neurobiology Unit, University of Namur Medical School
André M. Goffinet: Neurobiology Unit, University of Namur Medical School
Nature, 1999, vol. 399, issue 6737, 645-646
Abstract:
Thereelermutant mouse has been used as a model of abnormal brain development for over 50 years. These mice lack a protein called Reelin, and they show a series of developmental abnormalities. Mice lacking two other proteins — the very low density lipoprotein receptor, and the apolipoprotein E receptor-2 — have now been found to show the same abnormalities, indicating that these molecules are involved in the Reelin signalling pathway.
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1038/21340
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