The mechanisms that regulate how dendrites target different neurons to establish connections with specific cell types remain largely unknown. In particular, the formation of cell-type–specific connectivity during postnatal neurogenesis could be either determined by the local environment of the mature neuronal circuit or by cell-autonomous properties of the immature neurons, already determined by their precursors. Using retroviral fate mapping, we studied the lamina-specific dendritic targeting of one neuronal type as defined by its morphology and intrinsic somatic electrical properties in neonatal and adult neurogenesis. Fate mapping revealed the existence of two separate populations of neuronal precursors that gave rise to the same neurona...
In the dentate gyrus (DG) of the mammalian hippocampus, neurogenesis continues to take place through...
The ability of neurons to form a single axon and multiple dendrites underlies the directional flow o...
Dendritic geometry is largely determined during postnatal development and has a substantial impact o...
The mechanisms that regulate how dendrites target different neurons to establish connections with sp...
During the process of integration into brain circuits, new neurons develop both input and output syn...
SummaryTargeting of axons and dendrites to particular synaptic laminae is an important mechanism by ...
SummaryProper information processing in neural circuits requires establishment of specific connectio...
AbstractNeural Precursor Cells (NPCs) generate complex stereotypic arrays of neuronal subtypes in th...
Adult neurogenesis is restricted to two distinct areas of the mammalian brain: the olfactory bulb (O...
Our knowledge of how developing dendrites attain their mature state is still rudimentary. In this is...
AbstractThe formation of neuronal circuits that relay distinct olfactory information is thought to d...
Synaptic transmission, connectivity, and dendritic morphology mature in parallel during brain develo...
The mature cerebral cortex harbors a heterogeneous population of glutamatergic neurons, organized i...
International audienceNew neurons are generated throughout life in two specific regions of the mamma...
The activity of neural precursor cells in the adult hippocampus is regulated by various stimuli; how...
In the dentate gyrus (DG) of the mammalian hippocampus, neurogenesis continues to take place through...
The ability of neurons to form a single axon and multiple dendrites underlies the directional flow o...
Dendritic geometry is largely determined during postnatal development and has a substantial impact o...
The mechanisms that regulate how dendrites target different neurons to establish connections with sp...
During the process of integration into brain circuits, new neurons develop both input and output syn...
SummaryTargeting of axons and dendrites to particular synaptic laminae is an important mechanism by ...
SummaryProper information processing in neural circuits requires establishment of specific connectio...
AbstractNeural Precursor Cells (NPCs) generate complex stereotypic arrays of neuronal subtypes in th...
Adult neurogenesis is restricted to two distinct areas of the mammalian brain: the olfactory bulb (O...
Our knowledge of how developing dendrites attain their mature state is still rudimentary. In this is...
AbstractThe formation of neuronal circuits that relay distinct olfactory information is thought to d...
Synaptic transmission, connectivity, and dendritic morphology mature in parallel during brain develo...
The mature cerebral cortex harbors a heterogeneous population of glutamatergic neurons, organized i...
International audienceNew neurons are generated throughout life in two specific regions of the mamma...
The activity of neural precursor cells in the adult hippocampus is regulated by various stimuli; how...
In the dentate gyrus (DG) of the mammalian hippocampus, neurogenesis continues to take place through...
The ability of neurons to form a single axon and multiple dendrites underlies the directional flow o...
Dendritic geometry is largely determined during postnatal development and has a substantial impact o...