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1. Intersectin 1 is a component of the Reelin pathway to regulate neuronal migration and synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus.

2. CXCR7 Receptor Controls the Maintenance of Subpial Positioning of Cajal-Retzius Cells.

3. Generation and characterization of an Nse-CreERT2 transgenic line suitable for inducible gene manipulation in cerebellar granule cells.

4. Reelin induces EphB activation.

5. Stereologic estimation of hippocampal GluR2/3- and calretinin-immunoreactive hilar neurons (presumptive mossy cells) in two mouse models of temporal lobe epilepsy.

6. Role for Reelin-induced cofilin phosphorylation in the assembly of sympathetic preganglionic neurons in the murine intermediolateral column.

7. L1 syndrome mutations impair neuronal L1 function at different levels by divergent mechanisms.

8. Role of Reelin in the development and maintenance of cortical lamination.

9. Reelin stabilizes the actin cytoskeleton of neuronal processes by inducing n-cofilin phosphorylation at serine3.

10. Divergent roles of ApoER2 and Vldlr in the migration of cortical neurons.

11. Neuronal LRP1 functionally associates with postsynaptic proteins and is required for normal motor function in mice.

12. Apolipoprotein E receptors are required for reelin-induced proteasomal degradation of the neuronal adaptor protein Disabled-1.

13. Reelin activates SRC family tyrosine kinases in neurons.

14. Emerging Topics in Reelin Function

15. Mathematical model of early Reelin-induced Src family kinase-mediated signaling.

16. Canonical and Non-canonical Reeling Signaling.

17. Reelin Stabilizes the Actin Cytoskeleton of Neuronal Processes by Inducing n-Cofilin Phosphorylation at Serine3.

18. Receptor Clustering Is Involved in Reelin Signaling.

19. Reelin signaling directly affects radial glia morphology and biochemical maturation.

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