In the developing cerebellum, proliferation of granular neuroprogenitor (GNP) cells lasts until the early postnatal stages when terminal maturation of the cerebellar cortex occurs. GNPs are considered cell targets for neoplastic transformation, and disturbances in cerebellar GNP cell proliferation may contribute to the development of pediatric medulloblastoma. At the molecular level, proliferation of GNPs is regulated through an orchestrated action of the SHH, NOTCH, and WNT pathways, but the underlying mechanisms still need to be dissected. Here, we report that expression of the E2F1 transcription factor in rat GNPs is inversely correlated with cell proliferation rate during postnatal development, as opposed to its traditional SHH-dependen...
While the role of the cell cycle regulatory Rb/E2F pathway is well appreciated as a key regulator of...
Bmi1, the main component of the Polycomb repressive complex 1, plays a key role in self-renewal of s...
The cerebellum is essential for the motor control of movement and posture. Due to its apparent simpl...
In the developing cerebellum, proliferation of granular neuroprogenitor (GNP) cells lasts until the ...
Throughout the cerebellum development, several molecular mechanisms are crucial in the processes of ...
Neurons are highly differentiated cells that normally never enter a cell cycle; if they do, the resu...
E2F transcription factors play a critical role in cell cycle progression through the regulation of g...
<p>During development, the precise regulation of the processes of proliferation, migration, and diff...
E2Fs play a central role in cell proliferation and growth arrest through their ability to regulate g...
Abstract We show that Polycomb Repressive Complex-2 (PRC2) components EED and EZH2 maintain neural i...
<div><p>During normal cerebellar development, the remarkable expansion of granule cell progenitors (...
During normal cerebellar development, the remarkable expansion of granule cell progenitors (GCPs) ge...
AbstractIn the developing cerebellar cortex, granule neuron precursors (GNPs) proliferate and commen...
Abstract Background Cerebellar neurogenesis involves the generation of large numbers of cerebellar g...
The classical cell cycle regulatory pathway is well appreciated as a key regulator of cell fate dete...
While the role of the cell cycle regulatory Rb/E2F pathway is well appreciated as a key regulator of...
Bmi1, the main component of the Polycomb repressive complex 1, plays a key role in self-renewal of s...
The cerebellum is essential for the motor control of movement and posture. Due to its apparent simpl...
In the developing cerebellum, proliferation of granular neuroprogenitor (GNP) cells lasts until the ...
Throughout the cerebellum development, several molecular mechanisms are crucial in the processes of ...
Neurons are highly differentiated cells that normally never enter a cell cycle; if they do, the resu...
E2F transcription factors play a critical role in cell cycle progression through the regulation of g...
<p>During development, the precise regulation of the processes of proliferation, migration, and diff...
E2Fs play a central role in cell proliferation and growth arrest through their ability to regulate g...
Abstract We show that Polycomb Repressive Complex-2 (PRC2) components EED and EZH2 maintain neural i...
<div><p>During normal cerebellar development, the remarkable expansion of granule cell progenitors (...
During normal cerebellar development, the remarkable expansion of granule cell progenitors (GCPs) ge...
AbstractIn the developing cerebellar cortex, granule neuron precursors (GNPs) proliferate and commen...
Abstract Background Cerebellar neurogenesis involves the generation of large numbers of cerebellar g...
The classical cell cycle regulatory pathway is well appreciated as a key regulator of cell fate dete...
While the role of the cell cycle regulatory Rb/E2F pathway is well appreciated as a key regulator of...
Bmi1, the main component of the Polycomb repressive complex 1, plays a key role in self-renewal of s...
The cerebellum is essential for the motor control of movement and posture. Due to its apparent simpl...