Abstract Background The transcription factor Foxg1 is an important regulator of telencephalic cell cycles. Its inactivation causes premature lengthening of telencephalic progenitor cell cycles and increased neurogenic divisions, leading to severe hypoplasia of the telencephalon. These proliferation defects could be a secondary consequence of the loss of Foxg1 caused by the abnormal expression of several morphogens (Fibroblast growth factor 8, bone morphogenetic proteins) in the telencephalon of Foxg1 null mutants. Here we investigated whether Foxg1 has a cell autonomous role in the regulation of telencephalic progenitor proliferation. We analysed Foxg1+/+↔Foxg1-/- chimeras, in which mutant telencephalic cells have the potential to interact ...
Generation of the brain depends on proper regulation of progenitor proliferation and differentiation...
Appropriate neurogenesis and patterning of the forebrain requires the transcription factor Pax6, yet...
FOXG1 is an ancient transcription factor gene mastering telencephalic development. A number of disti...
During embryonic development the telencephalon develops from a simple neuroepithelium to give rise ...
The cortex consists of 100s of neuronal subtypes that are organized into distinct functional regions...
The winged helix transcription factor FoxG1 (Bf-1, qin) plays multiple roles in the development of t...
The Pax6 encodes a highly conserved transcriptional regulator that contains two DNA binding domains...
In the developing vertebrate central nervous system, neurons and glia typically arise sequentially f...
Foxg1 is a transcription factor gene involved in key steps of early corticocerebral development, in...
Neocortical astrogenesis follows neuronogenesis and precedes oligogenesis. Among key factors dictati...
Mouse embryos bearing hypomorphic and conditional null Fgf8 mutations have small and abnormally patt...
contributed equally to this work. Foxg1 is a transcription factor that is critical for forebrain dev...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common intrinsic primary brain tumour. It is uniformly fatal, with m...
The development of the central nervous system relies on the tight regulation of the neural progenito...
Abstract The epithalamus, which is dorsal to the thalamus, consists of the habenula, pineal gland an...
Generation of the brain depends on proper regulation of progenitor proliferation and differentiation...
Appropriate neurogenesis and patterning of the forebrain requires the transcription factor Pax6, yet...
FOXG1 is an ancient transcription factor gene mastering telencephalic development. A number of disti...
During embryonic development the telencephalon develops from a simple neuroepithelium to give rise ...
The cortex consists of 100s of neuronal subtypes that are organized into distinct functional regions...
The winged helix transcription factor FoxG1 (Bf-1, qin) plays multiple roles in the development of t...
The Pax6 encodes a highly conserved transcriptional regulator that contains two DNA binding domains...
In the developing vertebrate central nervous system, neurons and glia typically arise sequentially f...
Foxg1 is a transcription factor gene involved in key steps of early corticocerebral development, in...
Neocortical astrogenesis follows neuronogenesis and precedes oligogenesis. Among key factors dictati...
Mouse embryos bearing hypomorphic and conditional null Fgf8 mutations have small and abnormally patt...
contributed equally to this work. Foxg1 is a transcription factor that is critical for forebrain dev...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common intrinsic primary brain tumour. It is uniformly fatal, with m...
The development of the central nervous system relies on the tight regulation of the neural progenito...
Abstract The epithalamus, which is dorsal to the thalamus, consists of the habenula, pineal gland an...
Generation of the brain depends on proper regulation of progenitor proliferation and differentiation...
Appropriate neurogenesis and patterning of the forebrain requires the transcription factor Pax6, yet...
FOXG1 is an ancient transcription factor gene mastering telencephalic development. A number of disti...