The mechanisms that regulate the development of the amygdaloid complex are as yet poorly understood. Here, we show that in the absence of the LIM-homeodomain (LIM-HD) gene Lhx2, a particular amygdaloid nucleus, the nucleus of the lateral olfactory tract (nLOT), is selectively disrupted. LIM family members are well suited for multiple roles in the development of complex structures because they participate in regulatory interactions that permit a diversity of function. To investigate the possible role for other LIM-HD genes as well as LIM-only (Lmo) genes in the developing amygdala, we examined their expression in the embryo. We show that amygdaloid nuclei upregulate distinct patterns of LIM gene expression from embryonic stages. This support...
Different classes of vertebrate motor neuron that innervate distinct muscle targets express unique c...
AbstractLim Kinase (Limk) belongs to a phylogenetically conserved family of serine/threonine kinases...
AbstractThe circuits that control movement are comprised of discrete subtypes of motor neurons. How ...
The mechanisms that regulate the development of the amygdaloid complex are as yet poorly understood....
The development of the olfactory system in vertebrates is a multistep process, in which several regu...
Cajal-Retzius (C-R) cells play important roles in the lamination of the mammalian cortex via reelin ...
LIM domains are found in a variety of proteins, including cytoplasmic and nuclear LIM-only proteins,...
The amygdaloid complex is a group of nuclei that are thought to originate from multiple sites of the...
We are interested in the early mechanisms that initiate regional patterning in the dorsal telencepha...
Lhx9 is a LIM-homeodomain (LIM-hd) transcription factor expressed in the embryonic mouse brain. We r...
Transcriptional regulation is fundamental for the precise development of all organisms. Through tigh...
The lateral ganglionic eminence (LGE) is known to give rise to striatal projection neurons as well a...
AbstractThe progenitor zones of the embryonic mouse ventral telencephalon give rise to GABAergic and...
Cerebral cortex is comprised of regions including six-layer neocortex and three-layer olfactory cort...
AbstractThe thalamocortical tract is the primary source of sensory information to the cerebral corte...
Different classes of vertebrate motor neuron that innervate distinct muscle targets express unique c...
AbstractLim Kinase (Limk) belongs to a phylogenetically conserved family of serine/threonine kinases...
AbstractThe circuits that control movement are comprised of discrete subtypes of motor neurons. How ...
The mechanisms that regulate the development of the amygdaloid complex are as yet poorly understood....
The development of the olfactory system in vertebrates is a multistep process, in which several regu...
Cajal-Retzius (C-R) cells play important roles in the lamination of the mammalian cortex via reelin ...
LIM domains are found in a variety of proteins, including cytoplasmic and nuclear LIM-only proteins,...
The amygdaloid complex is a group of nuclei that are thought to originate from multiple sites of the...
We are interested in the early mechanisms that initiate regional patterning in the dorsal telencepha...
Lhx9 is a LIM-homeodomain (LIM-hd) transcription factor expressed in the embryonic mouse brain. We r...
Transcriptional regulation is fundamental for the precise development of all organisms. Through tigh...
The lateral ganglionic eminence (LGE) is known to give rise to striatal projection neurons as well a...
AbstractThe progenitor zones of the embryonic mouse ventral telencephalon give rise to GABAergic and...
Cerebral cortex is comprised of regions including six-layer neocortex and three-layer olfactory cort...
AbstractThe thalamocortical tract is the primary source of sensory information to the cerebral corte...
Different classes of vertebrate motor neuron that innervate distinct muscle targets express unique c...
AbstractLim Kinase (Limk) belongs to a phylogenetically conserved family of serine/threonine kinases...
AbstractThe circuits that control movement are comprised of discrete subtypes of motor neurons. How ...