The Purkinje cells of the cerebellar cortex are subdivided into multiple different phenotypes that form an elaborate array of parasagittal stripes. This array serves as a scaffold around which afferent topography is organized. The ways in which cerebellar interneurons may be restricted by this scaffolding are less well understood. This review begins with a brief survey of cerebellar topography. Next, it reviews the development of stripes in the cerebellum with a particular emphasis on the embryological origins of cerebellar interneurons. These data serve as a foundation to discuss the hypothesis that cerebellar compartment boundaries also restrict cerebellar interneurons, both excitatory (granule cells, unipolar brush cells) and inhibitory ...
<p>Calbindin-positive (green) Purkinje cells and nuclear stain (blue) of the cell-rich granule cell ...
AbstractThe cerebellum is a highly conserved structure which exhibits patterns of gene expression an...
Historically, the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cerebellar development were investigated thro...
Large interneurons of cerebellar cortex are described. Golgi Cells lie mostly in vestibulocerebellum...
International audienceDuring the past 25 years, our knowledge on the development of basket and stell...
International audienceIn the last 50 years, our vision of the cerebellum has vastly evolved starting...
The architectonic and hodologic organization of the reeler cerebellum has been studied by means of i...
Purkinje cells (PCs) are principal cerebellar neurons, and several classes of interneurons modulate ...
The cerebellum is a pre-eminent model for the study of neurogenesis and circuit assembly. Increasing...
The avian cerebellum is organized into multiple longitudinal stripes defined by expression profiles ...
Neuronal inhibition can be defined as a spatiotemporal restriction or suppression of local microcirc...
Purkinje cells of different molecular phenotypes subdivide the cortex of the cerebellum both rostroc...
AbstractWe utilized a strain of mice, derived from a radiation mutagenesis experiment and carrying a...
<p>A: Arg-like immunoreactivity was observed in neurons and neuropil in all cerebellar cortical laye...
rockefeller.edu. The development of the cerebellum occurs in four basic steps. During the first epoc...
<p>Calbindin-positive (green) Purkinje cells and nuclear stain (blue) of the cell-rich granule cell ...
AbstractThe cerebellum is a highly conserved structure which exhibits patterns of gene expression an...
Historically, the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cerebellar development were investigated thro...
Large interneurons of cerebellar cortex are described. Golgi Cells lie mostly in vestibulocerebellum...
International audienceDuring the past 25 years, our knowledge on the development of basket and stell...
International audienceIn the last 50 years, our vision of the cerebellum has vastly evolved starting...
The architectonic and hodologic organization of the reeler cerebellum has been studied by means of i...
Purkinje cells (PCs) are principal cerebellar neurons, and several classes of interneurons modulate ...
The cerebellum is a pre-eminent model for the study of neurogenesis and circuit assembly. Increasing...
The avian cerebellum is organized into multiple longitudinal stripes defined by expression profiles ...
Neuronal inhibition can be defined as a spatiotemporal restriction or suppression of local microcirc...
Purkinje cells of different molecular phenotypes subdivide the cortex of the cerebellum both rostroc...
AbstractWe utilized a strain of mice, derived from a radiation mutagenesis experiment and carrying a...
<p>A: Arg-like immunoreactivity was observed in neurons and neuropil in all cerebellar cortical laye...
rockefeller.edu. The development of the cerebellum occurs in four basic steps. During the first epoc...
<p>Calbindin-positive (green) Purkinje cells and nuclear stain (blue) of the cell-rich granule cell ...
AbstractThe cerebellum is a highly conserved structure which exhibits patterns of gene expression an...
Historically, the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cerebellar development were investigated thro...