“…In turn, such changes may reproduce the phenotype of specific neurological disorders, either inflammatory or degenerative in nature, consistent with the existence of a behavioural phenotype, indicative of changes in the cerebellar function in TAG/F3 mice (Coluccia et al, 2004). These disorders may correlate with signalling pathways activation, which, in the case of Contactin 1, may concern either Notch or pCREB factors-associated pathways (Hu et al, 2003;Bizzoca et al, 2012;Puzzo et al, 2013), known to affect neural precursor proliferation/differentiation events and to be involved in either neurodegenerative or neuroinflammatory (Dragunow, 2004;Shen, 2014;Pozueta et al, 2013;Wei et al, 2011) disorders.…”