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Papers associated with dscam



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DSCAM is a netrin receptor that collaborates with DCC in mediating turning responses to netrin-1., Ly A, Nikolaev A, Suresh G, Zheng Y, Tessier-Lavigne M, Stein E., Cell. June 27, 2008; 133 (7): 1241-54.


NMDA-mediated regulation of DSCAM dendritic local translation is lost in a mouse model of Down's syndrome., Alves-Sampaio A, Troca-Marín JA, Montesinos ML., J Neurosci. October 6, 2010; 30 (40): 13537-48.


Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule (DSCAM) is important for early development in Xenopus tropicalis., Morales Diaz HD., Genesis. October 1, 2014; .        


DSCAM differentially modulates pre- and postsynaptic structural and functional central connectivity during visual system wiring., Santos RA, Fuertes AJC, Short G, Donohue KC, Shao H, Quintanilla J, Malakzadeh P, Cohen-Cory S., Neural Dev. September 15, 2018; 13 (1): 22.                  


Functional assessment of the "two-hit" model for neurodevelopmental defects in Drosophila and X. laevis., Pizzo L, Lasser M, Yusuff T, Jensen M, Ingraham P, Huber E, Singh MD, Monahan C, Iyer J, Desai I, Karthikeyan S, Gould DJ, Yennawar S, Weiner AT, Pounraja VK, Krishnan A, Rolls MM, Lowery LA, Girirajan S., PLoS Genet. April 5, 2021; 17 (4): e1009112.                    


A convergent molecular network underlying autism and congenital heart disease., Rosenthal SB, Willsey HR, Xu Y, Xu Y, Mei Y, Dea J, Wang S, Curtis C, Sempou E, Khokha MK, Chi NC, Willsey AJ, Fisch KM, Ideker T., Cell Syst. November 17, 2021; 12 (11): 1094-1107.e6.            


DSCAM is differentially patterned along the optic axon pathway in the developing Xenopus visual system and guides axon termination at the target., Santos RA, Del Rio R, Alvarez AD, Romero G, Vo BZ, Cohen-Cory S., Neural Dev. April 15, 2022; 17 (1): 5.              

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