In the adult brain, different cell types communicate with each other through cell-cell contacts and brain activity is regulated at the cell membrane. But long before the brain is fully functional, different excitatory and inhibitory cell types generated at distinct places migrate through the developing brain to their final position. The elements guiding these migrating neurons, either structural axonal scaffolds or chemical guidance factors, are relatively well described. However, the molecules involved in the individual short-timed membrane contacts migrating cells make with other cells during their migration process are less well understood. This update focuses on recent novel insights into the molecular nature of these cell-cell contacts...
peer reviewedThe cerebral cortex is an evolutionarily advanced brain structure that computes higher ...
Most non-mammalian vertebrate species add new neurons to existing brain circuits throughout life, a ...
The brain functions are accomplished via communications between vast numbers of neurons. Thus, the c...
In the adult brain, different cell types communicate with each other through cell-cell contacts and ...
The correct positioning of neurons during development—achieved through directed migration—is the bas...
Neuronal migration is an essential process in the development of the nervous system. Neurons are bor...
Concerted radial migration of newly born cortical projection neurons, from their birthplace to their...
Neuronal migration is a fundamental process that determines the final allocation of neurons in the n...
Neuronal migration is a fundamental process in central nervous system (CNS) development. The assembl...
The brain is one of the largest and most complex organs and it is composed of billions of neurons th...
Neuronal migration is, along with axon guidance, one of the fundamental mechanisms underlying the wi...
During development, two coordinated events shape the morphology of the mammalian cerebral cortex, le...
AbstractNeuronal precursors born in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the neonatal and adult rodent b...
Background: Neuronal migration, the process by which neurons migrate from their place of origin to t...
Central nervous system neurons become postmitotic when radial glia cells divide to form neuroblasts....
peer reviewedThe cerebral cortex is an evolutionarily advanced brain structure that computes higher ...
Most non-mammalian vertebrate species add new neurons to existing brain circuits throughout life, a ...
The brain functions are accomplished via communications between vast numbers of neurons. Thus, the c...
In the adult brain, different cell types communicate with each other through cell-cell contacts and ...
The correct positioning of neurons during development—achieved through directed migration—is the bas...
Neuronal migration is an essential process in the development of the nervous system. Neurons are bor...
Concerted radial migration of newly born cortical projection neurons, from their birthplace to their...
Neuronal migration is a fundamental process that determines the final allocation of neurons in the n...
Neuronal migration is a fundamental process in central nervous system (CNS) development. The assembl...
The brain is one of the largest and most complex organs and it is composed of billions of neurons th...
Neuronal migration is, along with axon guidance, one of the fundamental mechanisms underlying the wi...
During development, two coordinated events shape the morphology of the mammalian cerebral cortex, le...
AbstractNeuronal precursors born in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the neonatal and adult rodent b...
Background: Neuronal migration, the process by which neurons migrate from their place of origin to t...
Central nervous system neurons become postmitotic when radial glia cells divide to form neuroblasts....
peer reviewedThe cerebral cortex is an evolutionarily advanced brain structure that computes higher ...
Most non-mammalian vertebrate species add new neurons to existing brain circuits throughout life, a ...
The brain functions are accomplished via communications between vast numbers of neurons. Thus, the c...