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Article Dans Une Revue The Cerebellum Année : 2006

RORa, a pivotal nuclear receptor for Purkinje neuron survival and differentiation: From development to ageing

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RORa (Retinoid-related Orphan Receptor) is a transcription factor belonging to the superfamily of nuclear receptors. The spontaneous staggerer (sg) mutation, which consists of a deletion in the Rora gene, has been shown to cause the loss of function of the RORa protein. The total loss of RORa expression leads to cerebellar developmental defects, particularly to a dramatic decreased survival of Purkinje cells and an early block in the differentiation process. This review focuses on recent studies which position RORa as a pivotal factor controlling Purkinje cell survival and differentiation, from development to ageing.

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Neurobiologie
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hal-00078435 , version 1 (06-06-2006)

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Fatiha Boukhtouche, Mohamed Doulazmi, Florence Frederic, Isabelle Dusart, Bernard Brugg, et al.. RORa, a pivotal nuclear receptor for Purkinje neuron survival and differentiation: From development to ageing. The Cerebellum, 2006, 5, pp.97-104. ⟨hal-00078435⟩
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