The Nuclear factor I (NFI) family of transcription factors regulates proliferation and differentiation throughout the developing central nervous system. In the developing telencephalon of humans and mice, reduced Nfi expression is associated with agenesis of the corpus callosum and other neurodevelopmental defects. Currently, little is known about how Nfi expression is regulated during early telencephalic development. PAX6, a transcription factor important for telencephalic development, has been proposed as an upstream regulator of Nfi expression in the neocortex. Here we demonstrate that, in the developing neocortex of mice, NFIA and NFIB are endogenously expressed in gradients with high caudo-medial to low rostro-lateral expression and ar...
Nuclear factor I family members nuclear factor I A and nuclear factor I B play important roles durin...
Area-specific cytoarchitecture implies a tight spatiotemporal control on the lateral expansion of in...
The Pax6 encodes a highly conserved transcriptional regulator that contains two DNA binding domains...
Background: The Nuclear Factor I (NFI) multi-gene family encodes site-specific transcription factors...
Appropriate neurogenesis and patterning of the forebrain requires the transcription factor Pax6, yet...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which early spatiotemporal expression patterns of transcription factors suc...
AbstractMutations in the Pax6 gene disrupt telencephalic development, resulting in a thin cortical p...
Generation of the brain depends on proper regulation of progenitor proliferation and differentiation...
Transcription factors are key regulators of central nervous system (CNS) development and brain funct...
During mouse spinal cord development, ventricular zone progenitor cells transition from producing ne...
To achieve adequate organ development and size, cell proliferation and differentiation have to be ti...
ABSTRACTTranscriptional regulation at multiple steps of cortical development in Mus musculusByJennif...
Neural stem cell self-renewal, neurogenesis, and cell fate determination are processes that control ...
The Emx and Nuclear Factor One (Nfi) genes encode transcription factors that regulate numerous embry...
The Emx and Nuclear Factor One (Nfi) genes encode transcription factors that regulate numerous embry...
Nuclear factor I family members nuclear factor I A and nuclear factor I B play important roles durin...
Area-specific cytoarchitecture implies a tight spatiotemporal control on the lateral expansion of in...
The Pax6 encodes a highly conserved transcriptional regulator that contains two DNA binding domains...
Background: The Nuclear Factor I (NFI) multi-gene family encodes site-specific transcription factors...
Appropriate neurogenesis and patterning of the forebrain requires the transcription factor Pax6, yet...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which early spatiotemporal expression patterns of transcription factors suc...
AbstractMutations in the Pax6 gene disrupt telencephalic development, resulting in a thin cortical p...
Generation of the brain depends on proper regulation of progenitor proliferation and differentiation...
Transcription factors are key regulators of central nervous system (CNS) development and brain funct...
During mouse spinal cord development, ventricular zone progenitor cells transition from producing ne...
To achieve adequate organ development and size, cell proliferation and differentiation have to be ti...
ABSTRACTTranscriptional regulation at multiple steps of cortical development in Mus musculusByJennif...
Neural stem cell self-renewal, neurogenesis, and cell fate determination are processes that control ...
The Emx and Nuclear Factor One (Nfi) genes encode transcription factors that regulate numerous embry...
The Emx and Nuclear Factor One (Nfi) genes encode transcription factors that regulate numerous embry...
Nuclear factor I family members nuclear factor I A and nuclear factor I B play important roles durin...
Area-specific cytoarchitecture implies a tight spatiotemporal control on the lateral expansion of in...
The Pax6 encodes a highly conserved transcriptional regulator that contains two DNA binding domains...