During corticogenesis, neuronal migration is an essential step for formation of a functional brain, and abnormal migration is known to cause various neurological disorders. Neuronal migration is not just a simple movement of the cell body, but a consequence of various morphological changes and coordinated subcellular events. Recent advances in in vivo and ex vivo cell biological approaches, such as in utero gene transfer, slice culture and ex vivo chemical inhibitor techniques, have revealed details of the morphological and molecular aspects of neuronal migration. Migrating neurons have been found to have a unique structure, dilation or swelling, at the proximal region of the leading process; this structure is not found in other migrating c...
This review highlights genes, proteins and subcellular mechanisms, recently shown to influence corti...
SummaryThe mammalian neocortical wall thickens extensively during embryogenesis via proliferation of...
International audienceThis review highlights genes, proteins and subcellular mechanisms, recently sh...
During development of the mammalian brain, neural stem cells divide and give rise to adult stem cell...
During development of the mammalian brain, neural stem cells divide and give rise to adult stem cell...
国立情報学研究所で電子化したコンテンツを使用している。Neuronal cell migration is one of the most significant features during co...
The brain consists of a complex but precisely organized neural network, which provides the structura...
During development, neurons migrate to the cortex radially from periventricular germinative zones as...
The cerebral cortex plays central roles in many higher-order functions such as cognition, language, ...
Like other motile cells, neurons migrate in three schematic steps, namely leading edge extension, nu...
Neuronal migration is a critical step during the formation of functional neural circuits in the brai...
Neuronal migration is a fundamental process that governs embryonic brain development. As such, mutat...
Neuronal migration is a fundamental process that governs embryonic brain development. As such, mutat...
Neuronal migration is, along with axon guidance, one of the fundamental mechanisms underlying the wi...
Neuronal migration is, along with axon guidance, one of the fundamental mechanisms underlying the wi...
This review highlights genes, proteins and subcellular mechanisms, recently shown to influence corti...
SummaryThe mammalian neocortical wall thickens extensively during embryogenesis via proliferation of...
International audienceThis review highlights genes, proteins and subcellular mechanisms, recently sh...
During development of the mammalian brain, neural stem cells divide and give rise to adult stem cell...
During development of the mammalian brain, neural stem cells divide and give rise to adult stem cell...
国立情報学研究所で電子化したコンテンツを使用している。Neuronal cell migration is one of the most significant features during co...
The brain consists of a complex but precisely organized neural network, which provides the structura...
During development, neurons migrate to the cortex radially from periventricular germinative zones as...
The cerebral cortex plays central roles in many higher-order functions such as cognition, language, ...
Like other motile cells, neurons migrate in three schematic steps, namely leading edge extension, nu...
Neuronal migration is a critical step during the formation of functional neural circuits in the brai...
Neuronal migration is a fundamental process that governs embryonic brain development. As such, mutat...
Neuronal migration is a fundamental process that governs embryonic brain development. As such, mutat...
Neuronal migration is, along with axon guidance, one of the fundamental mechanisms underlying the wi...
Neuronal migration is, along with axon guidance, one of the fundamental mechanisms underlying the wi...
This review highlights genes, proteins and subcellular mechanisms, recently shown to influence corti...
SummaryThe mammalian neocortical wall thickens extensively during embryogenesis via proliferation of...
International audienceThis review highlights genes, proteins and subcellular mechanisms, recently sh...