AbstractThe neocortex and the hippocampus comprise several specific layers containing distinct neurons that originate from progenitors at specific development times, under the control of an adequate cell-division patterning mechanism. Although many molecules are known to regulate this cell-division patterning process, its details are not well understood. Here, we show that, in the developing cerebral cortex, the RP58 transcription repressor protein was expressed both in postmitotic glutamatergic projection neurons and in their progenitor cells, but not in GABAergic interneurons. Targeted deletion of the RP58 gene led to dysplasia of the neocortex and of the hippocampus, reduction of the number of mature cortical neurons, and defects of lami...
Glutamatergic progenitors persist in the forebrain long after the period of corticogenesis. We perfo...
The neocortex is a laminated brain structure that is the seat of higher cognitive capacity and respo...
International audienceThe relative contribution of intrinsic and extrinsic cues in the regulation of...
AbstractThe neocortex and the hippocampus comprise several specific layers containing distinct neuro...
Abstract Background During the development of the mammalian cerebral cortex, newborn postmitotic pro...
© 2013 The Author. The zinc finger transcription factor RP58 (also known as ZNF238) regulates neurog...
SummaryAccumulating evidence suggests that many brain diseases are associated with defects in neuron...
Accumulating evidence suggests that many brain diseases are associated with defects in neuronal migr...
The human cerebral cortex is highly adapted to process complex information. It plays a crucial role ...
The generation of a precise number of neural cells and the determination of their laminar fate are t...
International audienceThe generation of a precise number of neural cells and the determination of th...
The mechanisms instructing genesis of neuronal sub-types from mammalian neural precursors are not we...
Once generated, neurons are thought to permanently exit the cell cycle and become irreversibly diffe...
The master transcription factor PAX6 is highly expressed by progenitors in the developing rostrola...
Summary: Progenitors of cortical glutamatergic neurons (Glu progenitors) are usually thought to swit...
Glutamatergic progenitors persist in the forebrain long after the period of corticogenesis. We perfo...
The neocortex is a laminated brain structure that is the seat of higher cognitive capacity and respo...
International audienceThe relative contribution of intrinsic and extrinsic cues in the regulation of...
AbstractThe neocortex and the hippocampus comprise several specific layers containing distinct neuro...
Abstract Background During the development of the mammalian cerebral cortex, newborn postmitotic pro...
© 2013 The Author. The zinc finger transcription factor RP58 (also known as ZNF238) regulates neurog...
SummaryAccumulating evidence suggests that many brain diseases are associated with defects in neuron...
Accumulating evidence suggests that many brain diseases are associated with defects in neuronal migr...
The human cerebral cortex is highly adapted to process complex information. It plays a crucial role ...
The generation of a precise number of neural cells and the determination of their laminar fate are t...
International audienceThe generation of a precise number of neural cells and the determination of th...
The mechanisms instructing genesis of neuronal sub-types from mammalian neural precursors are not we...
Once generated, neurons are thought to permanently exit the cell cycle and become irreversibly diffe...
The master transcription factor PAX6 is highly expressed by progenitors in the developing rostrola...
Summary: Progenitors of cortical glutamatergic neurons (Glu progenitors) are usually thought to swit...
Glutamatergic progenitors persist in the forebrain long after the period of corticogenesis. We perfo...
The neocortex is a laminated brain structure that is the seat of higher cognitive capacity and respo...
International audienceThe relative contribution of intrinsic and extrinsic cues in the regulation of...