Genetic variation confers susceptibility to neurodevelopmental disorders by affecting the development of specific cell types. Changes in cortical and striatal g-aminobutyric acid–expressing (GABAergic) neurons are common in autism and schizophrenia. In this study, we used single-cell RNA sequencing to characterize the emergence of cell diversity in the human ganglionic eminences, the transitory structures of the human fetal brain where striatal and cortical GABAergic neurons are generated. We identified regional and temporal diversity among progenitor cells underlying the generation of a variety of projection neurons and interneurons. We found that these cells are specified within the human ganglionic eminences by transcriptional programs s...
peer reviewedDeciphering how the human striatum develops is paramount to understand diseases affecti...
Midbrain dopamine (mDA) neurons constitute a heterogenous group of cells that have been intensely st...
Genetic determinants of cognition are poorly characterized, and their relationship to genes that con...
Inhibitory GABAergic interneurons originate in the embryonic medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) and co...
The cerebral cortex is a cellularly complex structure comprising a rich diversity of neuronal and gl...
Evolutionary differences in gene regulation between humans and lower mammalian experimental systems ...
GABAergic interneurons provide finely, distinct styles of inhibition granted by their unique targeti...
The human cerebral cortex, the largest structure of our brain, is the seat of our most highly develo...
The locally projecting GABAergic interneurons of the mammalian cerebral cortex are a highly heteroge...
The human brain is a tissue of vast complexity in terms of the cell types it comprises. Understandin...
Neuroanatomically precise, genome-wide maps of transcript distributions are critical resources to co...
Regional cellular heterogeneity is a fundamental feature of the human neocortex; however, details of...
Understanding human embryonic ventral midbrain is of major interest for Parkinson's disease. However...
The human cerebral cortex is comprised of a diverse set of neurons that are essential to its functio...
Human pluripotent stem cells are a powerful tool for modeling brain development and disease. The hum...
peer reviewedDeciphering how the human striatum develops is paramount to understand diseases affecti...
Midbrain dopamine (mDA) neurons constitute a heterogenous group of cells that have been intensely st...
Genetic determinants of cognition are poorly characterized, and their relationship to genes that con...
Inhibitory GABAergic interneurons originate in the embryonic medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) and co...
The cerebral cortex is a cellularly complex structure comprising a rich diversity of neuronal and gl...
Evolutionary differences in gene regulation between humans and lower mammalian experimental systems ...
GABAergic interneurons provide finely, distinct styles of inhibition granted by their unique targeti...
The human cerebral cortex, the largest structure of our brain, is the seat of our most highly develo...
The locally projecting GABAergic interneurons of the mammalian cerebral cortex are a highly heteroge...
The human brain is a tissue of vast complexity in terms of the cell types it comprises. Understandin...
Neuroanatomically precise, genome-wide maps of transcript distributions are critical resources to co...
Regional cellular heterogeneity is a fundamental feature of the human neocortex; however, details of...
Understanding human embryonic ventral midbrain is of major interest for Parkinson's disease. However...
The human cerebral cortex is comprised of a diverse set of neurons that are essential to its functio...
Human pluripotent stem cells are a powerful tool for modeling brain development and disease. The hum...
peer reviewedDeciphering how the human striatum develops is paramount to understand diseases affecti...
Midbrain dopamine (mDA) neurons constitute a heterogenous group of cells that have been intensely st...
Genetic determinants of cognition are poorly characterized, and their relationship to genes that con...