A major unsolved question in cortical development is how proliferation, neurogenesis, regional growth, regional identity, and laminar fate specification are coordinated. Here we provide evidence, using loss-of-function and gain-of-function manipulations, that the COUP-TFI orphan nuclear receptor promotes ventral cortical fate, promotes cell cycle exit and neural differentiation, regulates the balance of early- and late-born neurons, and regulates the balanced production of different types of layer V cortical projection neurons. We suggest that COUP-TFI controls these processes by repressing Mapk/Erk, Akt, and b-catenin signaling
Le néocortex est une région du cerveau qui traite toutes les entrées sensorielles et créé des répons...
AbstractWe report here that a member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, chicken ovalbumin ...
AbstractNeurogenesis in the developing neocortex is a strictly regulated process of cell division an...
The archicortex, and in particular the hippocampus, integrates a wide range of signals through a par...
AbstractChicken ovalbumin upstream promotor–transcription factor I (COUP-TFI), an orphan member of t...
Transcription factors with gradients of expression in neocortical progenitors give rise to distinct ...
In the dentate gyrus (DG) of the mouse hippocampus, neurogenesis and astrogliogenesis persist throug...
We examined the role of the orphan nuclear hormone receptor CoupTFI in mediating cortical developmen...
We examined the role of the orphan nuclear hormone receptor CoupTFI in mediating cortical developmen...
Area-specific cytoarchitecture implies a tight spatiotemporal control on the lateral expansion of in...
The hippocampus is a major component of the mammalian brain and plays important roles in memory, lea...
International audienceChicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factors (COUP-TFs) are nucle...
The COUP-TFII nuclear receptor, also known as NR2F2, is expressed in the developing ventral telencep...
Transcription factor COUP-TFII in rodents is important for migration of cortical interneurons from c...
Transcription factor COUP-TFII in rodents is important for migration of cortical interneurons from c...
Le néocortex est une région du cerveau qui traite toutes les entrées sensorielles et créé des répons...
AbstractWe report here that a member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, chicken ovalbumin ...
AbstractNeurogenesis in the developing neocortex is a strictly regulated process of cell division an...
The archicortex, and in particular the hippocampus, integrates a wide range of signals through a par...
AbstractChicken ovalbumin upstream promotor–transcription factor I (COUP-TFI), an orphan member of t...
Transcription factors with gradients of expression in neocortical progenitors give rise to distinct ...
In the dentate gyrus (DG) of the mouse hippocampus, neurogenesis and astrogliogenesis persist throug...
We examined the role of the orphan nuclear hormone receptor CoupTFI in mediating cortical developmen...
We examined the role of the orphan nuclear hormone receptor CoupTFI in mediating cortical developmen...
Area-specific cytoarchitecture implies a tight spatiotemporal control on the lateral expansion of in...
The hippocampus is a major component of the mammalian brain and plays important roles in memory, lea...
International audienceChicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factors (COUP-TFs) are nucle...
The COUP-TFII nuclear receptor, also known as NR2F2, is expressed in the developing ventral telencep...
Transcription factor COUP-TFII in rodents is important for migration of cortical interneurons from c...
Transcription factor COUP-TFII in rodents is important for migration of cortical interneurons from c...
Le néocortex est une région du cerveau qui traite toutes les entrées sensorielles et créé des répons...
AbstractWe report here that a member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, chicken ovalbumin ...
AbstractNeurogenesis in the developing neocortex is a strictly regulated process of cell division an...