Alternative splicing disabled by Nova2

Neuron
Tae-Ju Park, Tom Curran

Abstract

Disabled-1 is a key signaling molecule in the Reelin pathway that plays a critical role in neuronal migration and positioning during brain development. In this issue of Neuron, Yano et al. demonstrate that the neuron-specific RNA binding protein Nova2 contributes to neuronal migration by regulating alternative splicing of disabled-1.

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Oct 28, 1998·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Y Y YangR B Darnell
Aug 25, 2001·Annual Review of Neuroscience·D S Rice, T Curran
Nov 15, 2003·Science·Jernej UleRobert B Darnell
Oct 27, 2006·Nature·Jernej UleRobert B Darnell
Jan 16, 2007·Cell·Ramsés AyalaLi-Huei Tsai
Nov 3, 2007·Genes & Development·Libing FengJonathan A Cooper
Dec 17, 2008·The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience·Tae-Ju Park, Tom Curran

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May 25, 2013·Annual Review of Neuroscience·Robert B Darnell

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