Neph2/Kirrel3 regulates sensory input, motor coordination, and home‐cage activity in rodents

Volume: 17, Issue: 8
Published: Sep 14, 2018
Abstract
Adhesion molecules of the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) are essential for neuronal synapse development across evolution and control various aspects of synapse formation and maturation. Neph2, also known as Kirrel3, is an IgSF adhesion molecule implicated in synapse formation, synaptic transmission and ultrastructure. In humans, defects in the NEPH2 gene have been associated with neurodevelopmental disorders such as Jacobsen syndrome,...
Paper Details
Title
Neph2/Kirrel3 regulates sensory input, motor coordination, and home‐cage activity in rodents
Published Date
Sep 14, 2018
Volume
17
Issue
8
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