Neocortex development depends on neural stem cell proliferation, cell differentiation, neurogenesis, and neuronal migration. Cytoskeletal regulation is critical for all these processes, but the underlying mechanisms are only poorly understood. We previously implicated the cytoskeletal regulator profilin1 in cerebellar granule neuron migration. Since we found profilin1 expressed throughout mouse neocortex development, we here tested the hypothesis that profilin1 is crucial for neocortex development. We found no evidence for impaired neuron migration or layering in the neocortex of profilin1 mutant mice. However, proliferative activity at basal positions was doubled in the mutant neocortex during mid-neurogenesis, with a drastic and specific ...
The predominant precursor cell type during cortical neurogenesis are radial glia cells, which receiv...
AbstractThe ability of neuronal growth cones to be guided by extracellular cues requires intimate co...
The ability of neuronal growth cones to be guided by extracellular cues requires intimate communicat...
Profilin functions have been discussed in numerous cellular processes, including actin polymerizatio...
<div><p>The morphology of astrocytic processes determines their close structural association with sy...
<p>(A) In the presence of all actin binding proteins, astrocytes are very complex and occupy large a...
Profilins are actin binding proteins essential for regulating cytoskeletal dynamics, however, their ...
The development of cerebral cortex requires spatially and temporally orchestrated proliferation, mig...
Myelination allows rapid saltatory propagation of action potentials along the axon and is an essenti...
Neurons undergo morphological changes that require extensive reorganization of the underlying actin ...
Profilins are small actin binding proteins, which are structurally conserved throughout evolution. T...
SummaryBackgroundActin-based cell motility is fundamental for development, function, and malignant e...
Background Actin-based cell motility is fundamental for development, function, and malignant events ...
Profilin is a key regulator of the microfilament system. It binds to actin monomers in a 1:1 complex...
SummaryCells contain multiple F-actin assembly pathways, including the Arp2/3 complex, formins, and ...
The predominant precursor cell type during cortical neurogenesis are radial glia cells, which receiv...
AbstractThe ability of neuronal growth cones to be guided by extracellular cues requires intimate co...
The ability of neuronal growth cones to be guided by extracellular cues requires intimate communicat...
Profilin functions have been discussed in numerous cellular processes, including actin polymerizatio...
<div><p>The morphology of astrocytic processes determines their close structural association with sy...
<p>(A) In the presence of all actin binding proteins, astrocytes are very complex and occupy large a...
Profilins are actin binding proteins essential for regulating cytoskeletal dynamics, however, their ...
The development of cerebral cortex requires spatially and temporally orchestrated proliferation, mig...
Myelination allows rapid saltatory propagation of action potentials along the axon and is an essenti...
Neurons undergo morphological changes that require extensive reorganization of the underlying actin ...
Profilins are small actin binding proteins, which are structurally conserved throughout evolution. T...
SummaryBackgroundActin-based cell motility is fundamental for development, function, and malignant e...
Background Actin-based cell motility is fundamental for development, function, and malignant events ...
Profilin is a key regulator of the microfilament system. It binds to actin monomers in a 1:1 complex...
SummaryCells contain multiple F-actin assembly pathways, including the Arp2/3 complex, formins, and ...
The predominant precursor cell type during cortical neurogenesis are radial glia cells, which receiv...
AbstractThe ability of neuronal growth cones to be guided by extracellular cues requires intimate co...
The ability of neuronal growth cones to be guided by extracellular cues requires intimate communicat...