It has been shown in a variety of mammalian species that sensory experience can regulate the development of various structures, including the retina, cortex, hippocampus, and olfactory bulb (OB). In the mammalian OB, the development of dendrites in excitatory projection neurons, such as mitral and tufted cells, is well known to be dependent on odor experience. Odor experience is also involved in the development of another OB population, a subset of inhibitory interneurons that are generated in the ventricular-subventricular zone throughout life and differentiate into granule cells (GCs) and periglomerular cells. However, the roles that each type of interneuron plays in the control of olfactory behaviors are incompletely understood. We recen...
The mitral-granule cell (MC-GC) reciprocal synapse is an important source of auto- and lateral inhib...
Though initially described in the early 1960s, it is only within the past decade that the concept of...
International audienceIn mammals, new neurons are recruited into restricted brain areas throughout l...
The rodent olfactory bulb (OB) contains two distinct populations of postnatally born interneurons, m...
Stem cells that have the potential of proliferation are commonly seen in lower animals, as well as c...
Adult neurogenesis in the rodent olfactory system provides a continuous source of olfactory sensory ...
International audienceIn the main olfactory bulb, stimuli are coded within the spatio-temporal patte...
The olfactory bulb (OB) is a highly plastic region of the adult mammalian brain characterized by con...
The rodent olfactory bulb (OB) contains two distinct populations of postnatally born interneurons, m...
International audienceIn mammals, the olfactory bulb (OB) constitutes one of two regions of the post...
The continued addition of new neurons to mature olfactory circuits represents a remarkable mode of c...
Sensory input is essential for the normal development of sensory centers in the brain, such as the s...
Neurons are generated during embryonic development and in adulthood, although adult neurogenesis is ...
In the olfactory bulb of adult rodents, local interneurons are constantly replaced by immature precu...
Sensory input is essential for the normal development of sensory centers in the brain, such as the s...
The mitral-granule cell (MC-GC) reciprocal synapse is an important source of auto- and lateral inhib...
Though initially described in the early 1960s, it is only within the past decade that the concept of...
International audienceIn mammals, new neurons are recruited into restricted brain areas throughout l...
The rodent olfactory bulb (OB) contains two distinct populations of postnatally born interneurons, m...
Stem cells that have the potential of proliferation are commonly seen in lower animals, as well as c...
Adult neurogenesis in the rodent olfactory system provides a continuous source of olfactory sensory ...
International audienceIn the main olfactory bulb, stimuli are coded within the spatio-temporal patte...
The olfactory bulb (OB) is a highly plastic region of the adult mammalian brain characterized by con...
The rodent olfactory bulb (OB) contains two distinct populations of postnatally born interneurons, m...
International audienceIn mammals, the olfactory bulb (OB) constitutes one of two regions of the post...
The continued addition of new neurons to mature olfactory circuits represents a remarkable mode of c...
Sensory input is essential for the normal development of sensory centers in the brain, such as the s...
Neurons are generated during embryonic development and in adulthood, although adult neurogenesis is ...
In the olfactory bulb of adult rodents, local interneurons are constantly replaced by immature precu...
Sensory input is essential for the normal development of sensory centers in the brain, such as the s...
The mitral-granule cell (MC-GC) reciprocal synapse is an important source of auto- and lateral inhib...
Though initially described in the early 1960s, it is only within the past decade that the concept of...
International audienceIn mammals, new neurons are recruited into restricted brain areas throughout l...