International audienceThe developing central nervous system (CNS) is particularly prone to malignant transformation, but the underlying mechanisms remain unresolved. However, periods of tumor susceptibility appear to correlate with windows of increased proliferation, which are often observed during embryonic and fetal stages and reflect stereotypical changes in the proliferative properties of neural progenitors. The temporal mechanisms underlying these proliferation patterns are still unclear in mammals. In Drosophila, two decades of work have revealed a network of sequentially expressed transcription factors and RNA-binding proteins that compose a neural progenitor-intrinsic temporal patterning system. Temporal patterning controls both the...
SummaryTemporal patterning is an important aspect of embryonic development, but the underlying molec...
The complexity of brain structure and function is rooted in the precise spatial and temporal regulat...
Primary brain cancers are characterised by high cellular heterogeneity, with a subset of undifferent...
International audienceThe developing central nervous system (CNS) is particularly prone to malignant...
International audienceIt is still unclear what drives progression of childhood tumors. During Drosop...
International audiencePediatric neural tumors are often initiated during early development and can u...
In the Drosophila optic lobes, the medulla processes visual information coming from inner photorecep...
Brain development in Drosophila is characterized by two neurogenic periods, one during embryogenesis...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying the temporal specification of neural stem cells (NSC...
SummaryThe timing mechanisms responsible for terminating cell proliferation toward the end of develo...
International audienceCOMPASS and Polycomb complexes are antagonistic chromatin complexes that are f...
The central nervous system (CNS) is a hallmark feature of animals with a bilateral symmetry: bilater...
During development a limited number of progenitors generate diverse cell types that comprise the ner...
Great progress has been made in identifying transcriptional programs that establish stem cell identi...
The timing of cell production by progenitor cells is an essential aspect of development. Particularl...
SummaryTemporal patterning is an important aspect of embryonic development, but the underlying molec...
The complexity of brain structure and function is rooted in the precise spatial and temporal regulat...
Primary brain cancers are characterised by high cellular heterogeneity, with a subset of undifferent...
International audienceThe developing central nervous system (CNS) is particularly prone to malignant...
International audienceIt is still unclear what drives progression of childhood tumors. During Drosop...
International audiencePediatric neural tumors are often initiated during early development and can u...
In the Drosophila optic lobes, the medulla processes visual information coming from inner photorecep...
Brain development in Drosophila is characterized by two neurogenic periods, one during embryogenesis...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying the temporal specification of neural stem cells (NSC...
SummaryThe timing mechanisms responsible for terminating cell proliferation toward the end of develo...
International audienceCOMPASS and Polycomb complexes are antagonistic chromatin complexes that are f...
The central nervous system (CNS) is a hallmark feature of animals with a bilateral symmetry: bilater...
During development a limited number of progenitors generate diverse cell types that comprise the ner...
Great progress has been made in identifying transcriptional programs that establish stem cell identi...
The timing of cell production by progenitor cells is an essential aspect of development. Particularl...
SummaryTemporal patterning is an important aspect of embryonic development, but the underlying molec...
The complexity of brain structure and function is rooted in the precise spatial and temporal regulat...
Primary brain cancers are characterised by high cellular heterogeneity, with a subset of undifferent...