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Vascular System Defects and Neuronal Apoptosis in Mice Lacking Ras GTPase-activating Protein

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Journal Nature
Specialty Science
Date 1995 Oct 26
PMID 7477259
Citations 111
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Abstract

The gene encoding p120-rasGAP, a negative regulator of Ras, has been disrupted in mice. This Gap mutation affects the ability of endothelial cells to organize into a highly vascularized network and results in extensive neuronal cell death. Mutati ons in the Gap and Nf1 genes have a synergistic effect, such that embryos homozygous for mutations in both genes show an exacerbated Gap phenotype. Thus rasGAP and neurofibromin act together to regulate Ras activity during embryonic development.

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