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- Reeler abstract "A reeler is a mouse mutant, so named because of its characteristic \"reeling\" gait. This is caused by profound hypoplasia of the mouse's cerebellum, in which the normal cerebellar folia are missing. The mutation is autosomal and recessive.Cortical neurons are generated normally but are abnormally placed, resulting in disorganization of cortical laminar layers in the CNS. The reason is the lack of Reelin, an extracellular matrix glycoprotein, which during the corticogenesis is secreted mainly by the Cajal-Retzius cells.In the reeler neocortex, cortical plate neurons are aligned in a practically inverted fashion (‘‘outside-in’’). In the ventricular zone of the cortex fewer neurons have been found to have radial glial processes. In the dentate gyrus of hippocampus, no characteristic radial glial scaffold is formed and no compact granule cell layer is established. Therefore, the reeler mouse presents a good model in which to investigate the mechanisms of establishment of the precise neuronal network during development.".
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- Reeler wikiPageExternalLink march.html.
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- Reeler wikiPageRevisionID "672266349".
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Adapter_molecule_crk.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Autosome.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink CRKL.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Cajal–Retzius_cell.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Calbindin.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Calretinin.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Category:Laboratory_mouse_strains.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Category:Molecular_genetics.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Category:Molecular_neuroscience.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Cerebellum.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Cre-Lox_recombination.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Dentate_gyrus.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Dominance_(genetics).
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Extracellular_matrix.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink FYN.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Folium_(brain).
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Gait.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Glycoprotein.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Granule_cell.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Hippocampus.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink House_mouse.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Hypoplasia.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Interneuron.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Laboratory_rat.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Low-density_lipoprotein_receptor-related_protein_8.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Mutant.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Parvalbumin.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Phenotype.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Preplate.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Proto-oncogene_tyrosine-protein_kinase_Src.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Purkinje_cell.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Reelin.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Scrambler_mouse.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Sticky_mouse.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Striatum.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Subplate.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink Thalamus.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink VLDL_receptor.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink File:Corticogenesis_in_a_wild-type_mouse_with_captions_in_english_copy.png.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink File:Corticogenesis_in_reeler_mutant_mouse_with_captions_in_english.png.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink File:Reeler_100kbps.ogg.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLink File:Reeler_lamination.png.
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reeler".
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reeling mice".
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLinkText "reeler mice".
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLinkText "reeler mutant mouse".
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLinkText "reeler".
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLinkText "reeler-like".
- Reeler wikiPageWikiLinkText "resulting phenotypes".
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- Reeler wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Technical.
- Reeler subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Reeler subject Category:Laboratory_mouse_strains.
- Reeler subject Category:Molecular_genetics.
- Reeler subject Category:Molecular_neuroscience.
- Reeler type Organism.
- Reeler type Organism.
- Reeler comment "A reeler is a mouse mutant, so named because of its characteristic \"reeling\" gait. This is caused by profound hypoplasia of the mouse's cerebellum, in which the normal cerebellar folia are missing. The mutation is autosomal and recessive.Cortical neurons are generated normally but are abnormally placed, resulting in disorganization of cortical laminar layers in the CNS.".
- Reeler label "Reeler".
- Reeler sameAs Q657362.
- Reeler sameAs Reeler-Maus.
- Reeler sameAs m.0d8ht0.
- Reeler sameAs Reeler.
- Reeler sameAs Reeler.
- Reeler sameAs Q657362.
- Reeler wasDerivedFrom Reeler?oldid=672266349.
- Reeler depiction Reeler_lamination.png.
- Reeler isPrimaryTopicOf Reeler.