All Relations between snx14 and purkinje

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Yijing Zhou, Vanessa B Sanchez, Peining Xu, Thomas Roule, Marco Flores-Mendez, Brianna Ciesielski, Donna Yoo, Hiab Teshome, Teresa Jimenez, Shibo Liu, Mike Henne, Tim O'Brien, Ye He, Clementina Mesaros, Naiara Akiz. Altered lipid homeostasis is associated with cerebellar neurodegeneration in SNX14 deficiency. JCI insight. 2024-04-16. PMID:38625743. we demonstrate that cerebellar purkinje cells (pcs) are selectively vulnerable to snx14 deficiency while forebrain regions preserve their neuronal content. 2024-04-16 2024-04-18 mouse
Hongfeng Zhang, Yujuan Hong, Weijie Yang, Ruimin Wang, Ting Yao, Jian Wang, Ke Liu, Huilong Yuan, Chaoqun Xu, Yuanyuan Zhou, Guanxian Li, Lishan Zhang, Hong Luo, Xian Zhang, Dan Du, Hao Sun, Qiuyang Zheng, Yun-Wu Zhang, Yingjun Zhao, Ying Zhou, Huaxi Xu, Xin Wan. SNX14 deficiency-induced defective axonal mitochondrial transport in Purkinje cells underlies cerebellar ataxia and can be reversed by valproate. National science review. vol 8. issue 7. 2021-10-26. PMID:34691693. snx14 deficiency-induced defective axonal mitochondrial transport in purkinje cells underlies cerebellar ataxia and can be reversed by valproate. 2021-10-26 2023-08-13 Not clear