Innervation of the masseter requires Mllt11 (Af1q/Tcf7c) function during trigeminal ganglion development

pubmed: wnt1 2025-10-07

Summary:

The development of cranial nerves, including the trigeminal nerve, and the formation of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) are crucial processes for craniofacial motor function. Mllt11/Af1q/Tcf7c (hereafter Mllt11), a novel type of cytoskeletal-interacting protein, has been implicated in neuronal migration and neuritogenesis during central nervous system development. However, its role in peripheral nerve development and NMJ formation remains poorly understood. This study investigates the function of...

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Nicholas W Zinck, Danielle Stanton-Turcotte, Emily A Witt, Marley Blommers, Angelo Iulianella

Date tagged:

10/07/2025, 02:37

Date published:

08/01/2025, 06:00