“…Src family kinases (SFKs) are non-receptor-type tyrosine kinases and include two subfamilies: Src-and Lyn-related kinases (Truong and Carroll, 2013). Three types of Srcrelated kinases, namely, Src, Fyn, and Yes, are expressed in the developing brain, which play important roles in many signaling pathways and various biological activities, such as gene transcription, cell adhesion, cell cycle progression, immune response, apoptosis, migration, and transformation (Stein et al, 1994;Mukherjee et al, 2020). Based on accumulating evidence, SFKs are important for neuronal outgrowth and myelination on OL (Umemori et al, 1994;Liang et al, 2004;Bauer et al, 2009;Rouer, 2010).…”