Histogenesis was studied in forebrain cortical areas of two reptiles, Emys orbicularis and Lacerta trilineata, by using tritiated thymidine autoradiography. Four areas were considered: the dorsomedial, the general (dorsal), and the lateral cortices, and the dorsal ventricular ridge (DVR). The bulk of neurogenesis in these four pallial fields proceeds within a short period of 8-9 days, between developmental stages 15 and 18 in Emys and stages 32-34 in Lacerta. Lateral-to-medial as well as anterior-to-posterior tangential gradients of histogenesis are present in both species. Radial neurogenetic gradients are directed from outside to inside, except in the medial cortex of lizards, where no radial gradient is seen. This pattern of histogenesis...
The transition period from the aquatic to the terrestrial environment involved the development of a ...
Whereas the lacertilian anterior dorsal ventricular ridge contains unimodal sensory areas, its poste...
The subventricular zone (SVZ) is greatly expanded in primates with gyrencephalic cortices and is tho...
The mammalian neocortex consists of six layers. By contrast, the reptilian and avian cortices have o...
From the earliest stage of its ontogenesis, the mammalian cerebral cor-tex displays a remarkable cyt...
The central nervous system areas displaying the highest structural and functional complexity corresp...
Abstract-Telencephalic cortex in turtles is a simple three layered-structure. The dorsal most part o...
We are interested in similarities and conserved mechanisms in early development of the reptilian and...
Among the extant vertebrates, nonavian reptiles are probably those that are most closely related to ...
To better understand the role of radial glial (RG) cells in the evolution of the mammalian cerebral ...
The organization of the cerebral hemispheres of mammals is characterized by corticostriatal glutamat...
Cerebral cortex size differs dramatically between reptiles, birds, and mammals, owing to development...
Cerebral cortex size differs dramatically between reptiles, birds, and mammals, owing to development...
The isocortex is a distinctive feature of the mammalian brain, with no clear counterpart in other am...
The neurons of the mammalian neocortex are organised into six layers. By contrast, the reptilian and...
The transition period from the aquatic to the terrestrial environment involved the development of a ...
Whereas the lacertilian anterior dorsal ventricular ridge contains unimodal sensory areas, its poste...
The subventricular zone (SVZ) is greatly expanded in primates with gyrencephalic cortices and is tho...
The mammalian neocortex consists of six layers. By contrast, the reptilian and avian cortices have o...
From the earliest stage of its ontogenesis, the mammalian cerebral cor-tex displays a remarkable cyt...
The central nervous system areas displaying the highest structural and functional complexity corresp...
Abstract-Telencephalic cortex in turtles is a simple three layered-structure. The dorsal most part o...
We are interested in similarities and conserved mechanisms in early development of the reptilian and...
Among the extant vertebrates, nonavian reptiles are probably those that are most closely related to ...
To better understand the role of radial glial (RG) cells in the evolution of the mammalian cerebral ...
The organization of the cerebral hemispheres of mammals is characterized by corticostriatal glutamat...
Cerebral cortex size differs dramatically between reptiles, birds, and mammals, owing to development...
Cerebral cortex size differs dramatically between reptiles, birds, and mammals, owing to development...
The isocortex is a distinctive feature of the mammalian brain, with no clear counterpart in other am...
The neurons of the mammalian neocortex are organised into six layers. By contrast, the reptilian and...
The transition period from the aquatic to the terrestrial environment involved the development of a ...
Whereas the lacertilian anterior dorsal ventricular ridge contains unimodal sensory areas, its poste...
The subventricular zone (SVZ) is greatly expanded in primates with gyrencephalic cortices and is tho...