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1. Session 15 Cellular transport

5. CDK5RAP2 expression during murine and human brain development correlates with pathology in primary autosomal recessive microcephaly

18. Togaram1 is expressed in the neural tube and its absence causes neural tube closure defects.

19. PTRH2 is Necessary for Purkinje Cell Differentiation and Survival and its Loss Recapitulates Progressive Cerebellar Atrophy and Ataxia Seen in IMNEPD Patients.

20. Homozygous ARHGEF2 mutation causes intellectual disability and midbrain-hindbrain malformation.

21. Precise Somatotopic Thalamocortical Axon Guidance Depends on LPA-Mediated PRG-2/Radixin Signaling.

22. Genetic causes of MCPH in consanguineous Pakistani families.

23. Novel Alternative Splice Variants of Mouse Cdk5rap2.

24. Loss of CDK5RAP2 affects neural but not non-neural mESC differentiation into cardiomyocytes.

25. Mutations in PTRH2 cause novel infantile-onset multisystem disease with intellectual disability, microcephaly, progressive ataxia, and muscle weakness.

26. Combined immunodeficiency develops with age in Immunodeficiency-centromeric instability-facial anomalies syndrome 2 (ICF2).

27. CDK5RAP2 expression during murine and human brain development correlates with pathology in primary autosomal recessive microcephaly.

28. Clinical and cellular features in patients with primary autosomal recessive microcephaly and a novel CDK5RAP2 mutation.

29. Reference genes in the developing murine brain and in differentiating embryonic stem cells.

30. An unconventional role for miRNA: let-7 activates Toll-like receptor 7 and causes neurodegeneration.

31. PRG-1 transcriptional regulation independent from Nex1/Math2-mediated activation.

32. What's the hype about CDK5RAP2?

33. Role of the transmembrane potential in the membrane proton leak.

34. Comparative analysis of uncoupling protein 4 distribution in various tissues under physiological conditions and during development.

35. Synaptic PRG-1 modulates excitatory transmission via lipid phosphate-mediated signaling.

36. Sirt1 contributes critically to the redox-dependent fate of neural progenitors.

37. Post-transcriptional regulation of the let-7 microRNA during neural cell specification.

38. Macrophage/microglia activation factor expression is restricted to lesion-associated microglial cells after brain trauma.

39. A new phospholipid phosphatase, PRG-1, is involved in axon growth and regenerative sprouting.

40. Selenium deficiency increases susceptibility to glutamate-induced excitotoxicity.

41. Molecular and functional analysis of hyperpolarization-activated pacemaker channels in the hippocampus after entorhinal cortex lesion.

42. Outgrowth-promoting molecules in the adult hippocampus after perforant path lesion.

43. Sema3C and netrin-1 differentially affect axon growth in the hippocampal formation.

44. Differential regulation of three functional ammonium transporter genes by nitrogen in root hairs and by light in leaves of tomato.

45. A role for the Eph ligand ephrin-A3 in entorhino-hippocampal axon targeting.

46. Target- and maturation-specific membrane-associated molecules determine the ingrowth of entorhinal fibers into the hippocampus.

47. Three functional transporters for constitutive, diurnally regulated, and starvation-induced uptake of ammonium into Arabidopsis roots.

48. Semaphorin D acts as a repulsive factor for entorhinal and hippocampal neurons.

49. Myelin does not influence the choice behaviour of entorhinal axons but strongly inhibits their outgrowth length in vitro.

50. Transporters for nitrogenous compounds in plants.

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