Loss of Dcc in the spinal cord is sufficient to cause a deficit in lateralized motor control and the switch to a hopping gait.
Jimmy PengJulien FerentQingyu LiMingwei LiuRonan Vinicius Da SilvaHanns Ulrich ZeilhoferArtur KaniaYing ZhangFrédéric CharronPublished in: Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists (2018)
Dcc plays a role in the development of local spinal networks to ensure proper lateralization of motor control during locomotion. Local spinal cord defects following loss of Dcc cause a hopping gait in mice and may contribute to MM in humans. Developmental Dynamics 247:620-629, 2018. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.