AbstractThe L1 family of cell adhesion molecules (L1CAMs) is important for neural development. Mutations in one of the human L1CAM genes, L1, can result in several neurological syndromes, the symptoms of which are variably penetrant. The physiological cause of these symptoms, collectively termed CRASH, is not clear. Caenorhabditis elegans animals genetically null for the L1CAM homologue LAD-1, exhibit variably penetrant pleiotropic phenotypes that are similar to the CRASH symptoms; thus the C. elegans lad-1 mutant provides an excellent model system to study how disruption of L1 leads to these abnormalities. These phenotypes include uncoordinated movements, variable embryonic lethality, and abnormal neuronal distribution and axon trajectorie...
MasterThe processes neurodevelopment is regulated by various proteins and the abnormal functions of...
<div><p>L1cam (L1) is a cell adhesion molecule associated with a spectrum of human neurological dise...
G proteins coupled receptors (GPCRs) play essential developmental roles with functions in all of the...
AbstractThe L1 family of cell adhesion molecules (L1CAMs) is important for neural development. Mutat...
L1 cell adhesion molecules (L1CAMs) are conserved immunoglobulin-like transmembrane glycoproteins th...
The L1 family of cell adhesion molecules (L1CAMs) in vertebrates has long been studied for its roles...
The neuronal cell adhesion molecule L1 (L1CAM) is a transmembrane glycoprotein belonging to the immu...
Whereas remarkable advances have uncovered mechanisms that drive nervous system assembly, the proces...
A large number of different pathological L1CAM mutations have been identified that result in a broad...
A large number of different pathological L1CAM mutations have been identified that result in a broad...
International audienceMutations in the gene encoding the neural cell adhesion molecule L1CAM cause s...
Background The C. elegans proteins PTP-3/LAR-RPTP and SDN-1/Syndecan are conserved cell adhesion mol...
Recent studies in Caenorhabditis elegans have revealed specific neural maintenance mechanisms that p...
The dig-l gene is proposed to encode an adhesion molecule that plays an important role in the develo...
SummaryBackgroundDrosophila Neuroglian (Nrg) and its vertebrate homolog L1-CAM are cell-adhesion mol...
MasterThe processes neurodevelopment is regulated by various proteins and the abnormal functions of...
<div><p>L1cam (L1) is a cell adhesion molecule associated with a spectrum of human neurological dise...
G proteins coupled receptors (GPCRs) play essential developmental roles with functions in all of the...
AbstractThe L1 family of cell adhesion molecules (L1CAMs) is important for neural development. Mutat...
L1 cell adhesion molecules (L1CAMs) are conserved immunoglobulin-like transmembrane glycoproteins th...
The L1 family of cell adhesion molecules (L1CAMs) in vertebrates has long been studied for its roles...
The neuronal cell adhesion molecule L1 (L1CAM) is a transmembrane glycoprotein belonging to the immu...
Whereas remarkable advances have uncovered mechanisms that drive nervous system assembly, the proces...
A large number of different pathological L1CAM mutations have been identified that result in a broad...
A large number of different pathological L1CAM mutations have been identified that result in a broad...
International audienceMutations in the gene encoding the neural cell adhesion molecule L1CAM cause s...
Background The C. elegans proteins PTP-3/LAR-RPTP and SDN-1/Syndecan are conserved cell adhesion mol...
Recent studies in Caenorhabditis elegans have revealed specific neural maintenance mechanisms that p...
The dig-l gene is proposed to encode an adhesion molecule that plays an important role in the develo...
SummaryBackgroundDrosophila Neuroglian (Nrg) and its vertebrate homolog L1-CAM are cell-adhesion mol...
MasterThe processes neurodevelopment is regulated by various proteins and the abnormal functions of...
<div><p>L1cam (L1) is a cell adhesion molecule associated with a spectrum of human neurological dise...
G proteins coupled receptors (GPCRs) play essential developmental roles with functions in all of the...