International audienceThe relative contribution of intrinsic and extrinsic cues in the regulation of cortical neurogenesis remains a crucial challenge in developmental neurobiology. We previously reported that a transient population of glutamatergic neurons, the cortical plate (CP) transient neurons, migrates from the ventral pallium (VP) over long distances and participate in neocortical development. Here, we show that the genetic ablation of this population leads to a reduction in the number of cortical neurons especially fated to superficial layers. These defects result from precocious neurogenesis followed by a depletion of the progenitor pools. Notably, these changes progress from caudolateral to rostrodorsal pallial territories betwee...
The cerebral cortex plays central roles in many higher-order functions such as cognition, language, ...
The neocortex (NCx) generates at the dorsal region of the pallium in the forebrain. Several adjacent...
Cortical neurogenesis is a highly stereotyped process in which progenitor cells generate neurons des...
International audienceThe generation of a precise number of neural cells and the determination of th...
The generation of a precise number of neural cells and the determination of their laminar fate are t...
Synaptic communication accelerates neuronal migration in the developing brain. The mammalian neoco...
Glutamatergic progenitors persist in the forebrain long after the period of corticogenesis. We perfo...
The mature cerebral cortex harbors a heterogeneous population of glutamatergic neurons, organized in...
Several neuronal populations orchestrate neocortical development during mammalian embryogenesis. The...
Variations in size and complexity of the cerebral cortex result from differences in neuron number an...
Summary: Progenitors of cortical glutamatergic neurons (Glu progenitors) are usually thought to swit...
The mammalian neocortex is composed of diverse neuronal and glial cell classes that broadly arrange ...
Pyramidal neurons of the mammalian cerebral cortex are generated in the ventricular zone of the pall...
The diverse subtypes of excitatory neurons that populate the neocortex are born from apical progenit...
The neocortex (NCx) generates at the dorsal region of the pallium in the forebrain. Several adjacent...
The cerebral cortex plays central roles in many higher-order functions such as cognition, language, ...
The neocortex (NCx) generates at the dorsal region of the pallium in the forebrain. Several adjacent...
Cortical neurogenesis is a highly stereotyped process in which progenitor cells generate neurons des...
International audienceThe generation of a precise number of neural cells and the determination of th...
The generation of a precise number of neural cells and the determination of their laminar fate are t...
Synaptic communication accelerates neuronal migration in the developing brain. The mammalian neoco...
Glutamatergic progenitors persist in the forebrain long after the period of corticogenesis. We perfo...
The mature cerebral cortex harbors a heterogeneous population of glutamatergic neurons, organized in...
Several neuronal populations orchestrate neocortical development during mammalian embryogenesis. The...
Variations in size and complexity of the cerebral cortex result from differences in neuron number an...
Summary: Progenitors of cortical glutamatergic neurons (Glu progenitors) are usually thought to swit...
The mammalian neocortex is composed of diverse neuronal and glial cell classes that broadly arrange ...
Pyramidal neurons of the mammalian cerebral cortex are generated in the ventricular zone of the pall...
The diverse subtypes of excitatory neurons that populate the neocortex are born from apical progenit...
The neocortex (NCx) generates at the dorsal region of the pallium in the forebrain. Several adjacent...
The cerebral cortex plays central roles in many higher-order functions such as cognition, language, ...
The neocortex (NCx) generates at the dorsal region of the pallium in the forebrain. Several adjacent...
Cortical neurogenesis is a highly stereotyped process in which progenitor cells generate neurons des...