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1. Shh-Mediated Increase in β-Catenin Levels Maintains Cerebellar Granule Neuron Progenitors in Proliferation

2. miR-146b Protects the Perinatal Brain against Microglia-Induced Hypomyelination

3. Cell Metabolic Alterations due to Mcph1 Mutation in Microcephaly

4. Centrosome Inheritance Does Not Regulate Cell Fate in Granule Neuron Progenitors of the Developing Cerebellum

5. Spatial memory deficits in maternal iron deficiency paradigms are associated with altered glucocorticoid levels

6. Early protein malnutrition disrupts cerebellar development and impairs motor coordination

7. Coordination between Extrinsic Extracellular Matrix Cues and Intrinsic Responses to Orient the Centrosome in Polarizing Cerebellar Granule Neurons

8. The AMPA receptor positive allosteric modulator, S18986, is neuroprotective against neonatal excitotoxic and inflammatory brain damage through BDNF synthesis

9. GAP-43 is essential for the neurotrophic effects of BDNF and positive AMPA receptor modulator S18986

10. GAP-43 is key to mitotic spindle control and centrosome-based polarization in neurons

11. In Vitro Induction of Neural Differentiation of Embryonic Stem (ES) Cells Closely Mimics Molecular Mechanisms of Embryonic Brain Development

12. Novel Alternative Splice Variants of Mouse Cdk5rap2

13. Conditional Induction of Math1 Specifies Embryonic Stem Cells to Cerebellar Granule Neuron Lineage and Promotes Differentiation into Mature Granule Neurons

14. VIP blockade leads to microcephaly in mice via disruption of Mcph1-Chk1 signaling

15. Expression of Sonic hedgehog during cell proliferation in the human cerebellum

16. Many roads lead to primary autosomal recessive microcephaly

17. Manic fringe is not required for embryonic development, and fringe family members do not exhibit redundant functions in the axial skeleton, limb, or hindbrain

18. Both cell-autonomous and cell non-autonomous functions of GAP-43 are required for normal patterning of the cerebellum in vivo

19. Different types of nutritional deficiencies affect different domains of spatial memory function checked in a radial arm maze

20. Growth-Associated Protein-43 Is Required for Commissural Axon Guidance in the Developing Vertebrate Nervous System

21. Failure to express GAP-43 during neurogenesis affects cell cycle regulation and differentiation of neural precursors and stimulates apoptosis of neurons

22. Disrupted cortical map and absence of cortical barrels in growth-associated protein (GAP)-43 knockout mice

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