Research Articles
Wolverine Supported Research
Current Opinion in Cell Biology. “Disruptions in axonal lysosome transport and its contribution to neurological disease.”
Jean-Michel Paumier, Swetha Gowrishankar
Anti-Parkinsonian Drugs Rescue Locomotor Deficits in JIP3 Knockout Zebrafish: Implications for Treating Patients with MAPK8IP3-related Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
Aleksandra FoksinskaPaige SouderGabrielle SmithKinnsley TravisSienna RuckaAddie AllredRebeca BenderJackie BrunsonAvary LanierAmber GlazeAndrew CrouseMatt MightCamerron M. Crowder.
A toxic gain of function variant in MAPK8IP3 provides novel insights into JIP3 cellular roles.
Wei Zhang, Swapnil Mittal, Ria Thomas, Anahid Foroughishafiei, Ricardo Nunes Bastos, Wendy K Chung, Konstantina Skourti-Stathaki, Stanley T Crooke.
Other Articles
De Novo Variants in MAPK8IP3 Cause Intellectual Disability with Variable Brain Anomalies
Konrad Platzer
Recurrent de novo MAPK8IP3 variants cause neurological phenotypes
Shinya Iwasawa
Keeping Neuronal Cargoes on the Right Track: New Insights into Regulators of Axonal Transport
Kenneth G. Miller
JSAP1, a Novel Jun N-Terminal Protein Kinase (JNK)-Binding Protein That Functions as a Scaffold Factor in the JNK Signaling Pathway
Michihiko Ito
Interaction of a Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling Module with the Neuronal Protein JIP3
Nyaya Kelkar, Shashi Gupta, Martin Dickens, and Roger J. Davis
Disruptions in Axonal Lysosome Transport and its Contribution to Neurological Disease
Jean-Michel Paumier Swetha Gowrishankar