Neurons of the mammalian CNS are thought to originate from progenitors dividing at the apical surface of the neuroepithelium. Here we use mouse embryos expressing GFP from the Tis21 locus, a gene expressed throughout the neural tube in most, if not all, neuron-generating progenitors, to specifically reveal the cell divisions that produce CNS neurons. In addition to the apical, asymmetric divisions of neuroepithelial (NE) cells that generate another NE cell and a neuron, we find, from the onset of neurogenesis, a second population of progenitors that divide in the basal region of the neuroepithelium and generate two neurons. Basal progenitors are most frequent in the telencephalon, where they outnumber the apically dividing neuron-generating...
The switch of neural stem and progenitor cells from proliferation to differentiation during developm...
SummaryAdult neural stem/progenitor (B1) cells within the walls of the lateral ventricles generate d...
Variations in size and complexity of the cerebral cortex result from differences in neuron number an...
Neurons of the mammalian CNS are thought to originate from progenitors dividing at the apical surfac...
Neurons of the mammalian CNS are thought to originate from progenitors dividing at the apical surfac...
The neurons of the mammalian brain are generated by progenitors dividing either at the apical surfac...
Neurogenesis is the process of generation of neurons during embryonic development and adulthood. The...
In the central nervous system of mammals, neuroepithelial cells serve as neural progenitors, differe...
The mechanisms governing the expansion of neuron number in specific brain regions are still poorly u...
Discrimination of neural stem cells from other progenitors in the developing mammalian brain has bee...
At the onset of neurogenesis in the mammalian central nervous system, neuroepithelial cells switch f...
The developing cerebral cortex contains apical and basal types of neurogenic progenitor cells. Here,...
This article corresponds to n° 1997-016 document of the Molecular Biology of Developme...
Summary: The adult mouse brain contains an extensive neurogenic niche in the lateral walls of the la...
work The developing cerebral cortex contains apical and basal types of neurogenic progenitor cells. ...
The switch of neural stem and progenitor cells from proliferation to differentiation during developm...
SummaryAdult neural stem/progenitor (B1) cells within the walls of the lateral ventricles generate d...
Variations in size and complexity of the cerebral cortex result from differences in neuron number an...
Neurons of the mammalian CNS are thought to originate from progenitors dividing at the apical surfac...
Neurons of the mammalian CNS are thought to originate from progenitors dividing at the apical surfac...
The neurons of the mammalian brain are generated by progenitors dividing either at the apical surfac...
Neurogenesis is the process of generation of neurons during embryonic development and adulthood. The...
In the central nervous system of mammals, neuroepithelial cells serve as neural progenitors, differe...
The mechanisms governing the expansion of neuron number in specific brain regions are still poorly u...
Discrimination of neural stem cells from other progenitors in the developing mammalian brain has bee...
At the onset of neurogenesis in the mammalian central nervous system, neuroepithelial cells switch f...
The developing cerebral cortex contains apical and basal types of neurogenic progenitor cells. Here,...
This article corresponds to n° 1997-016 document of the Molecular Biology of Developme...
Summary: The adult mouse brain contains an extensive neurogenic niche in the lateral walls of the la...
work The developing cerebral cortex contains apical and basal types of neurogenic progenitor cells. ...
The switch of neural stem and progenitor cells from proliferation to differentiation during developm...
SummaryAdult neural stem/progenitor (B1) cells within the walls of the lateral ventricles generate d...
Variations in size and complexity of the cerebral cortex result from differences in neuron number an...