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1. Integrative genetic analysis of the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis spinal cord implicates glial activation and suggests new risk genes

2. Dynamic early clusters of nodal proteins contribute to node of Ranvier assembly during myelination of peripheral neurons

3. Neurofascin (NFASC) gene mutation causes autosomal recessive ataxia with demyelinating neuropathy

4. Endogenously expressed Ranbp2 is not at the axon initial segment

5. Neurofascin Is a Novel Component of Rod Photoreceptor Synapses in the Outer Retina

6. Focal Loss of the Paranodal Domain Protein Neurofascin155 in the Internal Capsule Impairs Cortically Induced Muscle Activity in Vivo

7. Homozygous mutation in the Neurofascin gene affecting the glial isoform of Neurofascin causes severe neurodevelopment disorder with hypotonia, amimia and areflexia

8. Ulk4deficiency leads to hypomyelination in mice

9. Spatio-temporal and dynamic regulation of neurofascin alternative splicing in mouse cerebellar neurons

10. Postnatal Loss of Neuronal and Glial Neurofascins Differentially Affects Node of Ranvier Maintenance and Myelinated Axon Function

11. Spatiotemporal ablation of myelinating glia-specificneurofascin(NfascNF155) in mice reveals gradual loss of paranodal axoglial junctions and concomitant disorganization of axonal domains

12. Glial and neuronal isoforms of Neurofascin have distinct roles in the assembly of nodes of Ranvier in the central nervous system

13. Neurofascins Are Required to Establish Axonal Domains for Saltatory Conduction

14. Differential stability of PNS and CNS nodal complexes when neuronal neurofascin is lost

15. Distinct cis regulatory elements govern the expression of TAG1 in embryonic sensory ganglia and spinal cord

16. Neuronal proteins are novel components of podocyte major processes and their expression in glomerular crescents supports their role in crescent formation

17. Pinceau Organization in the Cerebellum Requires Distinct Functions of Neurofascin in Purkinje and Basket Neurons during Postnatal Development

18. Nodes of Ranvier act as barriers to restrict invasion of flanking paranodal domains in myelinated axons

19. Insulator Protein Helps Organize the Gaps in the Axon's Insulation

20. Neurofascin is a glial receptor for the paranodin/Caspr-contactin axonal complex at the axoglial junction

21. Molecular composition of the node of Ranvier: identification of ankyrin-binding cell adhesion molecules neurofascin (mucin+/third FNIII domain-) and NrCAM at nodal axon segments

22. Regulation of remyelination in multiple sclerosis

23. Axon-Glia Interactions and the Domain Organization of Myelinated Axons Requires Neurexin IV/Caspr/Paranodin

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