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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Abnormality of neuronal migration
  1. ... surrounds it. Researchers believe that this problem with neuronal migration causes a brain abnormality called cobblestone lissencephaly, in which the surface of ...
  2. ... surrounds it. Researchers believe that this problem with neuronal migration causes a brain abnormality called cobblestone lissencephaly, in which the surface of ...
  3. ... surrounds it. Researchers believe that this problem with neuronal migration causes a brain abnormality called cobblestone lissencephaly, in which the surface of ...
  4. ... surrounds it. Researchers believe that this problem with neuronal migration causes a brain abnormality called cobblestone lissencephaly, in which the surface of ...
  5. ... surrounds it. Researchers believe that this problem with neuronal migration causes a brain abnormality called cobblestone lissencephaly, in which the surface of ...
  6. ... leukodystrophy, researchers suspect that problems with microtubules impair ... Abnormalities in these brain regions underlie the movement, speech, ...
  7. ... movement of nerve cells, a process known as neuronal migration. Proper neuronal migration is essential for normal brain development and function. ... their associated proteins are also essential for proper neuronal migration. Many variants (also called mutations) in the PAFAH1B1 ...
  8. ... locations in the developing brain, a process called neuronal migration. Doublecortin attaches (binds) to microtubules, which are rigid, ... microtubules, impairing their ability to move neurons during neuronal migration. Without proper neuronal migration, neurons in the developing ...
  9. ... protein helps direct the movement of nerve cells (neuronal migration) by binding to other proteins. It is thought ... 3-3 epsilon protein is critical for proper neuronal migration and normal brain development. A deletion of genetic ...
  10. ... to their proper positions in a process called neuronal migration. The protein also helps guide the growth of ...
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