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  • Primary Cilia in the Develo... Primary Cilia in the Developing and Mature Brain
    Guemez-Gamboa, Alicia; Coufal, Nicole G.; Gleeson, Joseph G. Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), 05/2014, Volume: 82, Issue: 3
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    Primary cilia were the largely neglected nonmotile counterparts of their better-known cousin, the motile cilia. For years these nonmotile cilia were considered evolutionary remnants of little ...
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  • Modeling Human Disease in H... Modeling Human Disease in Humans: The Ciliopathies
    Novarino, Gaia; Akizu, Naiara; Gleeson, Joseph G. Cell, 09/2011, Volume: 147, Issue: 1
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    Soon, the genetic basis of most human Mendelian diseases will be solved. The next challenge will be to leverage this information to uncover basic mechanisms of disease and develop new therapies. To ...
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  • Zika Virus Infects Neural P... Zika Virus Infects Neural Progenitors in the Adult Mouse Brain and Alters Proliferation
    Li, Hongda; Saucedo-Cuevas, Laura; Regla-Nava, Jose A. ... Cell stem cell, 11/2016, Volume: 19, Issue: 5
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    Zika virus (ZIKV)-related neuropathology is an important global health concern. Several studies have shown that ZIKV can infect neural stem cells in the developing brain, but infection in the adult ...
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  • Closing in on Mechanisms of... Closing in on Mechanisms of Open Neural Tube Defects
    Lee, Sangmoon; Gleeson, Joseph G. Trends in neurosciences (Regular ed.), 07/2020, Volume: 43, Issue: 7
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    Neural tube defects (NTDs) represent a failure of the neural plate to complete the developmental transition to a neural tube. NTDs are the most common birth anomaly of the CNS. Following mandatory ...
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  • Cytosine-5 RNA methylation ... Cytosine-5 RNA methylation links protein synthesis to cell metabolism
    Gkatza, Nikoletta A; Castro, Cecilia; Harvey, Robert F ... PLoS biology, 06/2019, Volume: 17, Issue: 6
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    Posttranscriptional modifications in transfer RNA (tRNA) are often critical for normal development because they adapt protein synthesis rates to a dynamically changing microenvironment. However, the ...
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  • NSun2-Mediated Cytosine-5 M... NSun2-Mediated Cytosine-5 Methylation of Vault Noncoding RNA Determines Its Processing into Regulatory Small RNAs
    Hussain, Shobbir; Sajini, Abdulrahim A.; Blanco, Sandra ... Cell reports (Cambridge), 07/2013, Volume: 4, Issue: 2
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    Autosomal-recessive loss of the NSUN2 gene has been identified as a causative link to intellectual disability disorders in humans. NSun2 is an RNA methyltransferase modifying cytosine-5 in transfer ...
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  • CLP1 Founder Mutation Links... CLP1 Founder Mutation Links tRNA Splicing and Maturation to Cerebellar Development and Neurodegeneration
    Schaffer, Ashleigh E.; Eggens, Veerle R.C.; Caglayan, Ahmet Okay ... Cell, 04/2014, Volume: 157, Issue: 3
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    Neurodegenerative diseases can occur so early as to affect neurodevelopment. From a cohort of more than 2,000 consanguineous families with childhood neurological disease, we identified a founder ...
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  • Primary cilia in neurodevelopmental disorders
    Valente, Enza Maria; Rosti, Rasim O; Gibbs, Elizabeth ... Nature reviews. Neurology, 01/2014, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Primary cilia are generally solitary organelles that emanate from the surface of almost all vertebrate cell types. Until recently, details regarding the function of these structures were lacking; ...
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  • A human three-dimensional neural-perivascular 'assembloid' promotes astrocytic development and enables modeling of SARS-CoV-2 neuropathology
    Wang, Lu; Sievert, David; Clark, Alex E ... Nature medicine, 09/2021, Volume: 27, Issue: 9
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    Clinical evidence suggests the central nervous system is frequently impacted by SARS-CoV-2 infection, either directly or indirectly, although the mechanisms are unclear. Pericytes are perivascular ...
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