1. Wnt signaling in vertebrate neural development and function.
- Author
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Mulligan KA and Cheyette BN
- Subjects
- Animals, Axons physiology, Brain growth & development, Brain physiology, Cell Movement physiology, Dendrites physiology, Humans, Nervous System Physiological Phenomena, Neurogenesis physiology, Synapses physiology, Nervous System growth & development, Vertebrates physiology, Wnt Signaling Pathway physiology
- Abstract
Members of the Wnt family of secreted signaling proteins influence many aspects of neural development and function. Wnts are required from neural induction and axis formation to axon guidance and synapse development, and even help modulate synapse activity. Wnt proteins activate a variety of downstream signaling pathways and can induce a similar variety of cellular responses, including gene transcription changes and cytoskeletal rearrangements. This review provides an introduction to Wnt signaling pathways and discusses current research on their roles in vertebrate neural development and function.
- Published
- 2012
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