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- Bookedited by Hiroshi Maruta.Contents:
1. Functional maturation of PAKs from unicellular to multicellular organisms / Masato Okada, Graham Cote, Ramesh K. Jha, and Hiroshi Maruta
2. Oncogenicity of PAKs and their substrates / Hong He and Hiroshi Maruta
3. Natural or synthetic therapeutics that block PAKs / Hiroshi Maruta, Shanta M. Messerli, and Ramesh K. Jha
4. PAK1-3 in infectious diseases / Hiroshi Maruta
5. PAK1 in brain diseases or disorders / Hiroshi Maruta and Shanta M. Messerli
6. PAK1 in Alzheimer's and Huntington's diseases / Qui-Lan Ma, Fusheng Yang, Sally A. Frautschy, and Greg M. Cole
7. PAK1 controls the lifespan / Sumino Yamase and Hiroshi Maruta
8. 3D structure and physiological regulation of PAKs / Stefan Knapp.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2013 - ArticleTurleau C, de Grouchy J, Chavin-Colin F, Roubin M.Ann Genet. 1977 Sep;20(3):214-6.A patient with distal 15q trisomy resulting from malsegregation of a maternal t(13;15)(q33;q21.2) showed the following symptoms: micro-dolichocephaly, palpebral fissures slightly oriented downwards and outwards, a large nose, pronounced micrognathia, prominent authelices, ligamental abnormalities, osseous malformations evocative of diastrophic dwarfism, severe congenital heart defect, and profound encephalopathy. He died at five months of age. This observation is compared with two others from the literature.