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8 matching records from 8 references.

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
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Nf1  neurofibromin 1   (Synonyms: Dsk9, Mhdadsk9, neurofibromin, Nf-1)
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1J:18048 Brannan CI, Perkins AS, Vogel KS, Ratner N, Nordlund ML, Reid SW, Buchberg AM, Jenkins NA, Parada LF, Copeland NG, Targeted disruption of the neurofibromatosis type-1 gene leads to developmental abnormalities in heart and various neural crest-derived tissues [published erratum appears in Genes Dev 1994 Nov 15;8(22):2792]. Genes Dev. 1994 May 1;8(9):1019-29
1J:172355 Chen CY, Lin CW, Chang CY, Jiang ST, Hsueh YP, Sarm1, a negative regulator of innate immunity, interacts with syndecan-2 and regulates neuronal morphology. J Cell Biol. 2011 May 16;193(4):769-84
1J:245948 Fell SM, Li S, Wallis K, Kock A, Surova O, Rraklli V, Hofig CS, Li W, Mittag J, Henriksson MA, Kenchappa RS, Holmberg J, Kogner P, Schlisio S, Neuroblast differentiation during development and in neuroblastoma requires KIF1Bbeta-mediated transport of TRKA. Genes Dev. 2017 May 15;31(10):1036-1053
1*J:30191 Gutmann DH, Cole JL, Collins FS, Expression of the neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) gene during mouse embryonic development. Prog Brain Res. 1995;105:327-35
1J:139866 Hegedus B, Dasgupta B, Shin JE, Emnett RJ, Hart-Mahon EK, Elghazi L, Bernal-Mizrachi E, Gutmann DH, Neurofibromatosis-1 regulates neuronal and glial cell differentiation from neuroglial progenitors in vivo by both cAMP- and Ras-dependent mechanisms. Cell Stem Cell. 2007 Oct 11;1(4):443-57
1*J:16739 Huynh DP, Nechiporuk T, Pulst SM, Differential expression and tissue distribution of type I and type II neurofibromins during mouse fetal development. Dev Biol. 1994 Feb;161(2):538-51
1J:228845 Kim E, Wang Y, Kim SJ, Bornhorst M, Jecrois ES, Anthony TE, Wang C, Li YE, Guan JL, Murphy GG, Zhu Y, Transient inhibition of the ERK pathway prevents cerebellar developmental defects and improves long-term motor functions in murine models of neurofibromatosis type 1. Elife. 2014;3
1*J:249893 Nguyen HT, Hinman MN, Guo X, Sharma A, Arakawa H, Luo G, Lou H, Neurofibromatosis type 1 alternative splicing is a key regulator of Ras/ERK signaling and learning behaviors in mice. Hum Mol Genet. 2017 Oct 01;26(19):3797-3807

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