The well-organized cerebellar structures and neuronal networks are likely crucial for their functions in motor coordination, motor learning, cognition, and emotion. Such cerebellar structures and neuronal networks are formed during developmental periods through orchestrated mechanisms, which include not only cell-autonomous programs but also interactions between the same or different types of neurons. Cerebellar granule cells (GCs) are the most numerous neurons in the brain and are generated through intensive cell division of GC precursors (GCPs) during postnatal developmental periods. While GCs go through their own developmental processes of proliferation, differentiation, migration, and maturation, they also play a crucial role in cerebel...
Neuronal migration to the exact destination is one of the critical steps in the development of the ...
The cerebellum is a fascinating brain structure, containing more neurons than the rest of the brain ...
SummaryCerebellar granule cells (GCs) account for more than half of all neurons in the CNS of verteb...
The cerebellum is essential for the motor control of movement and posture. Due to its apparent simpl...
The assembly of neural circuits involves multiple sequential steps such as the specification of cell...
Control of neuronal precursor cell proliferation is essential for normal brain development, and dere...
The study of the links and interactions between development and motor learning has noticeable implic...
The cerebellum is critical for motor functions such as coordination, precision and accurate timing o...
The granule cells are the most abundant neuronal type in the human brain. Rapid proliferation of gra...
The study of cerebellar development has been at the forefront of neuroscience since the pioneering w...
Historically, the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cerebellar development were investigated thro...
Historically, the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cerebellar development were investigated thro...
The cerebellum is a pre-eminent model for the study of neurogenesis and circuit assembly. Increasing...
AbstractThe formation of the cerebellar circuitry depends on the outgrowth of connections between th...
Neural circuits endow the brain with capacities for perception, motor control, language, emotion, an...
Neuronal migration to the exact destination is one of the critical steps in the development of the ...
The cerebellum is a fascinating brain structure, containing more neurons than the rest of the brain ...
SummaryCerebellar granule cells (GCs) account for more than half of all neurons in the CNS of verteb...
The cerebellum is essential for the motor control of movement and posture. Due to its apparent simpl...
The assembly of neural circuits involves multiple sequential steps such as the specification of cell...
Control of neuronal precursor cell proliferation is essential for normal brain development, and dere...
The study of the links and interactions between development and motor learning has noticeable implic...
The cerebellum is critical for motor functions such as coordination, precision and accurate timing o...
The granule cells are the most abundant neuronal type in the human brain. Rapid proliferation of gra...
The study of cerebellar development has been at the forefront of neuroscience since the pioneering w...
Historically, the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cerebellar development were investigated thro...
Historically, the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cerebellar development were investigated thro...
The cerebellum is a pre-eminent model for the study of neurogenesis and circuit assembly. Increasing...
AbstractThe formation of the cerebellar circuitry depends on the outgrowth of connections between th...
Neural circuits endow the brain with capacities for perception, motor control, language, emotion, an...
Neuronal migration to the exact destination is one of the critical steps in the development of the ...
The cerebellum is a fascinating brain structure, containing more neurons than the rest of the brain ...
SummaryCerebellar granule cells (GCs) account for more than half of all neurons in the CNS of verteb...