Thalamocortical axons must cross a complex cellular terrain through the developing forebrain, and this terrain has to be understood for us to learn how thalamocortical axons reach their destinations. Selective fasciculation, guidepost cells and various diencephalic and telencephalic gradients have been implicated in thalamocortical guidance. As our understanding of the relevant forebrain patterns has increased, so has our knowledge of the guidance mechanisms. Our aim here is to review recent observations of cellular and molecular mechanisms related to: the growth of thalamofugal projections to the ventral telencephalon, thalamic axon avoidance of the hypothalamus and extension into the telencephalon to form the internal capsule, the crossin...
THESIS 10967Normal brain functioning in mammals depends on the establishment of specific, finely-org...
Neuronal migration and axon guidance constitute fundamental processes in brain development that are ...
15 pages, 9 figures.-- Supporting information (Suppl. figs S1-S3) available at: http://biology.plosj...
Thalamocortical axons must cross a complex cellular terrain through the developing forebrain, and th...
International audienceThalamocortical axons must cross a complex cellular terrain through the develo...
Thalamocortical axons must cross a complex cellular terrain through the developing forebrain and thi...
The cortex receives its major sensory input from the thalamus via thalamocortical axons, and cortica...
It is increasingly evident that the actions of guidance factors depend critically on the cellular an...
The arealization of the mammalian cortex is believed to be controlled by a combination of intrinsic ...
We propose that a sequence of individually simple mechanisms influences the pattern of thalamocortic...
Substrate-bound guidance cues play an important role during the development of thalamocortical proje...
AbstractThalamocortical axons (TCAs), which originate in dorsal thalamus, project ventrally in dienc...
Thalamic axons, which carry most of the information from the sensory environment, are amongst the fi...
SummaryNeuronal migration and axon guidance constitute fundamental processes in brain development th...
Innervation of the neocortex by the thalamus is dependent on the precise coordination of spatial and...
THESIS 10967Normal brain functioning in mammals depends on the establishment of specific, finely-org...
Neuronal migration and axon guidance constitute fundamental processes in brain development that are ...
15 pages, 9 figures.-- Supporting information (Suppl. figs S1-S3) available at: http://biology.plosj...
Thalamocortical axons must cross a complex cellular terrain through the developing forebrain, and th...
International audienceThalamocortical axons must cross a complex cellular terrain through the develo...
Thalamocortical axons must cross a complex cellular terrain through the developing forebrain and thi...
The cortex receives its major sensory input from the thalamus via thalamocortical axons, and cortica...
It is increasingly evident that the actions of guidance factors depend critically on the cellular an...
The arealization of the mammalian cortex is believed to be controlled by a combination of intrinsic ...
We propose that a sequence of individually simple mechanisms influences the pattern of thalamocortic...
Substrate-bound guidance cues play an important role during the development of thalamocortical proje...
AbstractThalamocortical axons (TCAs), which originate in dorsal thalamus, project ventrally in dienc...
Thalamic axons, which carry most of the information from the sensory environment, are amongst the fi...
SummaryNeuronal migration and axon guidance constitute fundamental processes in brain development th...
Innervation of the neocortex by the thalamus is dependent on the precise coordination of spatial and...
THESIS 10967Normal brain functioning in mammals depends on the establishment of specific, finely-org...
Neuronal migration and axon guidance constitute fundamental processes in brain development that are ...
15 pages, 9 figures.-- Supporting information (Suppl. figs S1-S3) available at: http://biology.plosj...