Metabolic and behavioral effects of neurofibromin result from differential recruitment of MAPK and mTOR signaling

Metabolic and behavioral effects of neurofibromin result from differential recruitment of MAPK and mTOR signaling

Author summary The genetic disorder neurofibromatosis type 1 drives multiple symptoms in humans, including increasing risk for behavioral disorders and altering metabolism. The genetic mutations that underlie the disorder change cellular signaling pathways in…

Citation: Botero V, Barrios J, Knauss A, Dahlen G, Rosendahl E, Colodner KJ, et al. (2026) Metabolic and behavioral effects of neurofibromin result from differential recruitment of MAPK and mTOR sign… [+60477 chars]