## Abstract Cajal–Retzius cells play a crucial role during ontogeny in regulating cortical lamination via release of reelin. In adult brain, they comprise small calretinin‐positive interneurons located in the marginal zone of the cerebral cortex and in the hippocampal fissure. Alterations of reelin
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## Abstract Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a familial tumor syndrome characterized by the development of hamartomas in the brain, heart, kidney, and skin. Disease‐causing mutations in the __TSC1__ or __TSC2__ gene result in constitutive activation of the highly conserved mTOR signal transducti