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Publication : ROR alpha in genetic control of cerebellum development: 50 staggering years.

First Author  Gold DA Year  2007
Journal  Brain Res Volume  1140
Pages  19-25 PubMed ID  16427031
Mgi Jnum  J:120622 Mgi Id  MGI:3707303
Doi  10.1016/j.brainres.2005.11.080 Citation  Gold DA, et al. (2007) ROR alpha in genetic control of cerebellum development: 50 staggering years. Brain Res 1140:19-25
abstractText  The staggerer mutation was first identified at the Jackson Laboratory in 1955. In the ensuing half-century, studies of staggerer mice have provided new insights into developmental neurobiology, gene regulatory networks, and circadian behavior. Recent work has expanded the role of RORalpha, the transcription factor mutated in staggerer, to peripheral tissues, including cholesterol and lipid metabolism, immune function, and bone development. This review focuses on the role of RORalpha in neural development and behavior revealed by the staggerer mutation and subsequent molecular studies.
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