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Reelin Glycoprotein: Structure, Biology and Roles in Health and Disease
Reelin Glycoprotein: Structure, Biology and Roles in Health and Disease
Date: 13 April 2011, 14:20

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By inviting me to contribute a short foreword to this superb collective work on the biology of Reelin, Dr Fatemi gives me a nice opportunity for some reminiscence and speculation. The first reeler mutation appeared in 1948 in Edinburgh, and reeler mice were for many years the only genetic model of cortical malformation. The model became popular in the mid sixties and seventies, thanks to the vision of Sidman and his colleagues, especially Caviness and Rakic. However, in the following years, reeler fell a bit out of fashion because the gene was not characterized. Only a few groups, such as those of Mikoshiba and myself, persisted in studying reeler mice. This changed dramatically when D’Arcangelo and Curran cloned the Reelin gene in 1995. The next few years saw rapid progress with the identification of the adaptor Dab1 by Howell and Cooper in 1997, and of reelin receptors by Herz in 1999. Since 1999, as is often the case after a golden period, progress has been slower.

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