TMEM161B Regulates Cerebral Cortical Gyration, Sonic Hedgehog Signaling, and Ciliary Structure in the Developing Central Nervous System
Shyam K. Akula,Jack H. Marciano,Youngshin Lim,David Exposito-Alonso,Norma K. Hylton,Grace H. Hwang,Jennifer E. Neil,Nicole Dominado,Rosie K. Bunton-Stasyshyn,Janet H. T. Song,Maya Talukdar,Aloisia Schmid,Lydia Teboul,Alisa Mo,Taehwan Shin,Benjamin Finander,Samantha G. Beck,Rebecca C. Yeh,Aoi Otani,Xuyu Qian,Ellen M. DeGennaro,Fowzan S. Alkuraya,Sateesh Maddirevula,Gregory D. Cascino,Caterina Giannini,Lindsay C. Undiagnosed Diseases Network,Lindsay C. Burrage,Jill A. Rosenfield,Shamika Ketkar,Gary D. Clark,Carlos Bacino,Richard A. Lewis,Rosalind A. Segal,J. Fernando Bazan,Kelly A. Smith,Jeffrey A. Golden,Ginam Cho,Christopher A. Walsh PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA(2023)
Key words
Sonic Hedgehog,polymicrogyria,holoprosencephaly,primary cilia,cortical gyration
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