AbstractMutations in the Pax6 gene disrupt telencephalic development, resulting in a thin cortical plate, expansion of proliferative layers, and the absence of the olfactory bulb. The primary defect in the neuronal cell population of the developing cerebral cortex was analysed by using mouse chimeras containing a mixture of wild-type and Pax6-deficient cells. The chimeric analysis shows that Pax6 influences cellular activity throughout corticogenesis. At early stages, Pax6-deficient and wildtype cells segregate into exclusive patches, indicating an inability of different cell genotypes to interact. At later stages, cells are sorted further based on telencephalic domains. Pax6-deficient cells are specifically reduced in the mediocaudal domai...
The transcription factor PAX6 has been implicated in forebrain patterning, cerebral cortical arealiz...
The transcription factor PAX6 has been implicated in forebrain patterning, cerebral cortical arealiz...
Successful brain development requires tight regulation of sequential symmetric and asymmetric cell d...
AbstractMutations in the Pax6 gene disrupt telencephalic development, resulting in a thin cortical p...
Lamina formation in the developing cortex requires precise generation, migration and differentiation...
The ventricular zone (VZ) of the embryonic dorsal telencephalon is a major site for generating corti...
The ventricular zone (VZ) of the embryonic dorsal telencephalon is a major site for generating corti...
The ability of migrating neurons and growth cones to navigate through their environment is crucial f...
AbstractRadial glia cells perform a dual function in the developing nervous system as precursor cell...
AbstractMany cerebral cortical neurons and glia are produced by apical progenitors dividing at the v...
Appropriate neurogenesis and patterning of the forebrain requires the transcription factor Pax6, yet...
Appropriate neurogenesis and patterning of the forebrain requires the transcription factor Pax6, yet...
The transcription factor Pax6 has been implicated in neocortical neurogenesis in vertebrates, includ...
The transcription factor PAX6 has been implicated in forebrain patterning, cerebral cortical arealiz...
Successful brain development requires tight regulation of sequential symmetric and asymmetric cell d...
The transcription factor PAX6 has been implicated in forebrain patterning, cerebral cortical arealiz...
The transcription factor PAX6 has been implicated in forebrain patterning, cerebral cortical arealiz...
Successful brain development requires tight regulation of sequential symmetric and asymmetric cell d...
AbstractMutations in the Pax6 gene disrupt telencephalic development, resulting in a thin cortical p...
Lamina formation in the developing cortex requires precise generation, migration and differentiation...
The ventricular zone (VZ) of the embryonic dorsal telencephalon is a major site for generating corti...
The ventricular zone (VZ) of the embryonic dorsal telencephalon is a major site for generating corti...
The ability of migrating neurons and growth cones to navigate through their environment is crucial f...
AbstractRadial glia cells perform a dual function in the developing nervous system as precursor cell...
AbstractMany cerebral cortical neurons and glia are produced by apical progenitors dividing at the v...
Appropriate neurogenesis and patterning of the forebrain requires the transcription factor Pax6, yet...
Appropriate neurogenesis and patterning of the forebrain requires the transcription factor Pax6, yet...
The transcription factor Pax6 has been implicated in neocortical neurogenesis in vertebrates, includ...
The transcription factor PAX6 has been implicated in forebrain patterning, cerebral cortical arealiz...
Successful brain development requires tight regulation of sequential symmetric and asymmetric cell d...
The transcription factor PAX6 has been implicated in forebrain patterning, cerebral cortical arealiz...
The transcription factor PAX6 has been implicated in forebrain patterning, cerebral cortical arealiz...
Successful brain development requires tight regulation of sequential symmetric and asymmetric cell d...