The thalamus is a central brain region that plays a crucial role in distributing incoming sensory information to appropriate regions of the cortex. The thalamus develops in the posterior part of the embryonic forebrain, where early cell fate decisions are controlled by a local signaling center – the mid-diencephalic organizer – which forms at the boundary between prospective prethalamus and thalamus. In this review we discuss recent observations of early thalamic development in zebrafish, chick, and mouse embryos, that reveal a conserved set of interactions between homeodomain transcription factors. These interactions position the organizer along the neuraxis. The most prominent of the organizer's signals, Sonic hedgehog, is necessary for c...
The thalamus, a crucial regulator of cortical functions, is composed of many nuclei arranged in a sp...
The initial induction and subsequent patterning of the central nervous system (CNS) are both mediat...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major:Neuroscience. Advisor: Associate Profes...
The thalamus is a central brain region that plays a crucial role in distributing incoming sensory in...
The thalamus is the principal information hub of the vertebrate brain, with essential roles in senso...
Midway between the anterior neural border and the midbrain-hindbrain boundary, two well-known local ...
AbstractPatterning of the early neural tube is achieved in part by the inductive signals, which aris...
Recent studies revealed new insights into the development of a unique caudal forebrain-signaling cen...
International audienceRecent studies revealed new insights into the development of a unique caudal f...
To understand the molecular basis of the specification of thalamic nuclei, we analyzed the expressio...
The thalamus, a crucial regulator of cortical functions, is composed of many nuclei arranged in a sp...
The establishment of the brain structural complexity requires a precisely orchestrated interplay bet...
<div><p>The thalamus, a crucial regulator of cortical functions, is composed of many nuclei arranged...
Initial axial patterning of the neural tube into forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain primordia occurs...
Thalamic axons, which carry most of the information from the sensory environment, are amongst the fi...
The thalamus, a crucial regulator of cortical functions, is composed of many nuclei arranged in a sp...
The initial induction and subsequent patterning of the central nervous system (CNS) are both mediat...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major:Neuroscience. Advisor: Associate Profes...
The thalamus is a central brain region that plays a crucial role in distributing incoming sensory in...
The thalamus is the principal information hub of the vertebrate brain, with essential roles in senso...
Midway between the anterior neural border and the midbrain-hindbrain boundary, two well-known local ...
AbstractPatterning of the early neural tube is achieved in part by the inductive signals, which aris...
Recent studies revealed new insights into the development of a unique caudal forebrain-signaling cen...
International audienceRecent studies revealed new insights into the development of a unique caudal f...
To understand the molecular basis of the specification of thalamic nuclei, we analyzed the expressio...
The thalamus, a crucial regulator of cortical functions, is composed of many nuclei arranged in a sp...
The establishment of the brain structural complexity requires a precisely orchestrated interplay bet...
<div><p>The thalamus, a crucial regulator of cortical functions, is composed of many nuclei arranged...
Initial axial patterning of the neural tube into forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain primordia occurs...
Thalamic axons, which carry most of the information from the sensory environment, are amongst the fi...
The thalamus, a crucial regulator of cortical functions, is composed of many nuclei arranged in a sp...
The initial induction and subsequent patterning of the central nervous system (CNS) are both mediat...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major:Neuroscience. Advisor: Associate Profes...