Most non-mammalian vertebrate species add new neurons to existing brain circuits throughout life, a process thought to be essential for tissue maintenance, repair, and learning. How these new neurons migrate through the mature brain and which cues trigger their integration within a functioning circuit is not known. To address these questions, we used two-photon microscopy to image the addition of genetically labeled newly generated neurons into the brain of juvenile zebra finches. Time-lapse in vivo imaging revealed that the majority of migratory new neurons exhibited a multipolar morphology and moved in a nonlinear manner for hundreds of micrometers. Young neurons did not use radial glia or blood vessels as a migratory scaffold; instead, c...
Humans have the ability to learn and execute a wide range of movement sequences that are integral to...
Neuronal migration is a fundamental process that determines the final allocation of neurons in the n...
It is generally assumed that neurogenesis in the central nervous system ceases before or soon after ...
Most non-mammalian vertebrate species add new neurons to existing brain circuits throughout life, a ...
Most non-mammalian vertebrate species add new neurons to existing brain circuits throughout life, a ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2009....
The correct positioning of neurons during development—achieved through directed migration—is the bas...
From development up to adulthood, the vertebrate brain is continuously supplied with newborn neurons...
We used transgenic zebrafish expressing GFP or YFP in subpopulations of neurons to study the migrati...
Several neuronal populations orchestrate neocortical development during mammalian embryogenesis. The...
Central nervous system neurons become postmitotic when radial glia cells divide to form neuroblasts....
SummaryIn the long-range neuronal migration of adult mammals, young neurons travel from the subventr...
In the vertebrate brain, mechanisms leading to the incorporation of newborn neurons into already fun...
The migration of immature neurons from proliferation zones to their place of final differentiation o...
AbstractRecent data on the development of the mammalian neocortex support that the majority of its i...
Humans have the ability to learn and execute a wide range of movement sequences that are integral to...
Neuronal migration is a fundamental process that determines the final allocation of neurons in the n...
It is generally assumed that neurogenesis in the central nervous system ceases before or soon after ...
Most non-mammalian vertebrate species add new neurons to existing brain circuits throughout life, a ...
Most non-mammalian vertebrate species add new neurons to existing brain circuits throughout life, a ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2009....
The correct positioning of neurons during development—achieved through directed migration—is the bas...
From development up to adulthood, the vertebrate brain is continuously supplied with newborn neurons...
We used transgenic zebrafish expressing GFP or YFP in subpopulations of neurons to study the migrati...
Several neuronal populations orchestrate neocortical development during mammalian embryogenesis. The...
Central nervous system neurons become postmitotic when radial glia cells divide to form neuroblasts....
SummaryIn the long-range neuronal migration of adult mammals, young neurons travel from the subventr...
In the vertebrate brain, mechanisms leading to the incorporation of newborn neurons into already fun...
The migration of immature neurons from proliferation zones to their place of final differentiation o...
AbstractRecent data on the development of the mammalian neocortex support that the majority of its i...
Humans have the ability to learn and execute a wide range of movement sequences that are integral to...
Neuronal migration is a fundamental process that determines the final allocation of neurons in the n...
It is generally assumed that neurogenesis in the central nervous system ceases before or soon after ...