Radial glial cells play key roles during cerebral cortex development, as primary stem and progenitor cells giving rise—directly or indirectly—to neurons and glia, but also acting as scaffold for the cerebral cortex architecture and migrating neurons. Recent work led to the discovery of novel types of radial glial cells with key roles in gyrification, the folding of the mammalian cerebral cortex in phylogeny and ontogeny. Here we summarize the cellular and molecular basis of this fascinating process allowing the expansion of the mammalian cerebral cortex with all its functional consequences
Early in development of the central nervous system, radial glial cells arise from the neuroepithelia...
Early in development of the central nervous system, radial glial cells arise from the neuroepithelia...
The mammalian cerebral cortex is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as perception, cons...
Radial glial cells play key roles during cerebral cortex development, as primary stem and progenitor...
Radial glial cells play key roles during cerebral cortex development, as primary stem and progenitor...
The cerebral cortex of large mammals undergoes massive surface area expansion and folding during dev...
The classic view of cortical development, embodied in the radial unit hypothesis, highlights the ven...
AbstractDuring the development of the cerebral cortex, radial glia serve as a scaffold to support an...
Radial glia is a ubiquitous cell type in the developing central nervous system (CNS) of vertebrates,...
Radial glia is a ubiquitous cell type in the developing central nervous system (CNS) of vertebrates,...
Recent evidence has broadened the class of astroglial cells, which is now thought to encompass not o...
International audienceIn this review, we discuss molecular and cellular mechanisms important for the...
International audienceIn this review, we discuss molecular and cellular mechanisms important for the...
Radial glial cells play a major guidance role for migrating neurons during central nervous system (C...
Radial glial cells are a widespread non-neuronal cell type in the developing central nervous system ...
Early in development of the central nervous system, radial glial cells arise from the neuroepithelia...
Early in development of the central nervous system, radial glial cells arise from the neuroepithelia...
The mammalian cerebral cortex is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as perception, cons...
Radial glial cells play key roles during cerebral cortex development, as primary stem and progenitor...
Radial glial cells play key roles during cerebral cortex development, as primary stem and progenitor...
The cerebral cortex of large mammals undergoes massive surface area expansion and folding during dev...
The classic view of cortical development, embodied in the radial unit hypothesis, highlights the ven...
AbstractDuring the development of the cerebral cortex, radial glia serve as a scaffold to support an...
Radial glia is a ubiquitous cell type in the developing central nervous system (CNS) of vertebrates,...
Radial glia is a ubiquitous cell type in the developing central nervous system (CNS) of vertebrates,...
Recent evidence has broadened the class of astroglial cells, which is now thought to encompass not o...
International audienceIn this review, we discuss molecular and cellular mechanisms important for the...
International audienceIn this review, we discuss molecular and cellular mechanisms important for the...
Radial glial cells play a major guidance role for migrating neurons during central nervous system (C...
Radial glial cells are a widespread non-neuronal cell type in the developing central nervous system ...
Early in development of the central nervous system, radial glial cells arise from the neuroepithelia...
Early in development of the central nervous system, radial glial cells arise from the neuroepithelia...
The mammalian cerebral cortex is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as perception, cons...