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Number of items: 12.
Article
Fukutin-related protein alters the deposition of laminin in the eye and brain. (2011)
M.R. Ackroyd,
C. Whitmore,
S. Prior,
M. Kaluarachchi,
M. Nikolic,
U. Mayer,
F. Muntoni
and
S.C. Brown
Schizophrenia is associated with dysregulation of a Cdk5 activator that regulates synaptic protein expression and cognition. (2011)
O. Engmann,
T. Hortobágyi,
R. Pidsley,
C. Troakes,
H.-G. Bernstein,
M.R. Kreutz,
J. Mill,
M. Nikolic
and
K.P. Giese
Novel markers reveal subpopulations of subplate neurons in the murine cerebral cortex. (2009)
A. Hoerder-Suabedissen,
W.Z. Wang,
S. Lee,
O. Paulsen,
Z. Molnár,
K.E. Davies,
A.M. Goffinet,
S. Rakić,
J. Parnavelas,
K. Reim,
M. Nicolić
and
Margareta Nikolic
The p21-activated kinase is required for neuronal migration in the cerebral cortex. (2009)
F. Causeret,
M. Terao,
T. Jacobs,
Y.V. Nishimura,
Y. Yanagawa,
K. Obata,
M. Hoshino
and
Margareta Nikolic
Cortical interneurons require p35/Cdk5 for their migration and laminar organization. (2009)
Sonja Rakić,
Yuchio Yanagawa,
Kunihiko Obata,
Clare Faux,
John G Parnavelas
and
Margareta Nikolic
The Pak1 kinase : an important regulator of neuronal morphology and function in the developing forebrain. (2008)
Margareta Nikolic
Neurabin-I is phosphorylated by Cdk5 : Implications for neuronal morphogenesis and cortical migration. (2007)
F. Causeret,
T. Jacobs,
M. Terao,
O. Heath,
M. Hoshino
and
Margareta Nikolic
Role of p35/Cdk5 in preplate splitting in the developing cerebral cortex. (2006)
Sonja Rakić,
Colin Davis,
Zoltán Molnár,
Margareta Nikolic
and
John G. Parnavelas
The molecular mystery of neuronal migration : FAK and Cdk5. (2004)
M. Nikolic
Pak1 and its T212 phosphorylated form accumulate in neurones and epithelial cells of the developing rodent. (2003)
J.L. Zhong,
M.D. Banerjee
and
M. Nikolic
Pak1 phosphorylation on T212 affects microtubules in cells undergoing mitosis. (2002)
M. Banerjee,
D. Worth,
David M. Prowse
and
M. Nikolic
Phosphorylation of Pak1 by the p35/Cdk5 Kinase Affects Neuronal Morphology. (2001)
T. Rashid,
M. Banerjee
and
M. Nikolic