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Ndel1 and Reelin Maintain Postnatal CA1 Hippocampus Integrity
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The significance of this study rests in the elucidation of a role for Nde1l and Reelin in postnatal CA1 integrity using a new conditional knock-out mouse model for the cytoskeletal protein Ndel1, one that circumvents the defects associated with neuronal migration and embryonic lethality. Our study serves as a basis for understanding the mechanisms underlying postnatal hippocampal maintenance and function, and the significance of decreased levels of Ndel1 and Reelin observed in patients with neurological disorders.
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