AbstractThe MET tyrosine kinase has been identified as a susceptibility gene in patients with autism spectrum disorders. MET is expressed in the forebrain during prenatal and postnatal development. After birth, MET participates in dendritic outgrowth and circuit formation. Alterations in neuronal development, particularly in the cerebral cortex, may contribute to the pathology of developmental disorders, including autism. Patients with autism can exhibit abnormal cortical volumes and head circumferences. We tested the hypothesis that impaired Met signaling during development alters forebrain structure. We have utilized a conditional mutant mouse line which expresses a kinase-dead Met restricted to the cerebral cortex and hippocampal structu...
peer-reviewedResearch efforts over the past decades have unraveled both genetic and environmental fa...
While the transcription factor NEUROD2 has recently been associated with epilepsy, its precise role ...
Normal development of cortical circuits, including experience-dependent cortical maturation and plas...
The validity for assigning disorder risk to an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) candidate gene comes f...
AbstractDuring development, Met signaling regulates a range of cellular processes including growth, ...
The human MET gene imparts a replicated risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and is implicated i...
As more genes conferring risks to neurodevelopmental disorders are identified, translating these gen...
Abstract The validity for assigning disorder risk to an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) candidate gen...
receptor tyrosine kinase in distinct circuits differentially impacts mouse behavior Barbara L. Thomp...
MET , the gene encoding the tyrosine kinase receptor for hepatocyte growth factor, is a susceptibili...
Objective: Multiple genes contribute to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) susceptibility. One particula...
SummaryAs genes that confer increased risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are identified, a cruc...
Met is a receptor tyrosine kinase, and activated by its ligand, hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) to re...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a set of complex neurodevelopmental disorders for which there is...
Research efforts over the past decades have unraveled both genetic and environmental factors, which ...
peer-reviewedResearch efforts over the past decades have unraveled both genetic and environmental fa...
While the transcription factor NEUROD2 has recently been associated with epilepsy, its precise role ...
Normal development of cortical circuits, including experience-dependent cortical maturation and plas...
The validity for assigning disorder risk to an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) candidate gene comes f...
AbstractDuring development, Met signaling regulates a range of cellular processes including growth, ...
The human MET gene imparts a replicated risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and is implicated i...
As more genes conferring risks to neurodevelopmental disorders are identified, translating these gen...
Abstract The validity for assigning disorder risk to an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) candidate gen...
receptor tyrosine kinase in distinct circuits differentially impacts mouse behavior Barbara L. Thomp...
MET , the gene encoding the tyrosine kinase receptor for hepatocyte growth factor, is a susceptibili...
Objective: Multiple genes contribute to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) susceptibility. One particula...
SummaryAs genes that confer increased risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are identified, a cruc...
Met is a receptor tyrosine kinase, and activated by its ligand, hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) to re...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a set of complex neurodevelopmental disorders for which there is...
Research efforts over the past decades have unraveled both genetic and environmental factors, which ...
peer-reviewedResearch efforts over the past decades have unraveled both genetic and environmental fa...
While the transcription factor NEUROD2 has recently been associated with epilepsy, its precise role ...
Normal development of cortical circuits, including experience-dependent cortical maturation and plas...