Roger Sperry proposed 40 years ago that topographic neural connections are established through complementary expression of chemoaffinity labels in projecting neurons and their final targets. This led to the identification of ephrins as key molecular cues controlling the topography of retinotectal projections. Recent studies have revealed a surprising twist to this model, shedding light on the developmental mechanisms patterning the projections between the thalamus and the cortex: ephrins, unexpectedly expressed in an intermediate target, control the establishment of topography of axonal projections between these two structures. The same cues are re-used later to control the mapping of thalamocortical projections within a given cortical area...
SummaryEphrin-As and their receptors, EphAs, are expressed in the developing cortex where they may a...
The neocortical primary somatosensory area (S1) consists of a map of the body surface. The cortical ...
Ephrin/Eph ligands and receptors are best known for their prominent role in topographic mapping of n...
Roger Sperry proposed 40 years ago that topographic neural connections are established through compl...
The mechanisms generating precise connections between specific thalamic nuclei and cortical areas re...
The mechanisms generating precise connections between specific thalamic nuclei and cortical areas re...
AbstractThe mechanisms generating precise connections between specific thalamic nuclei and cortical ...
The mechanisms generating precise connections between specific thalamic nuclei and cortical areas re...
AbstractWhen looking for the origin of topography within the thalamocortical system, attention has l...
The functional architecture of the cerebral cortex is based on intrinsic connections that precisely ...
The cortex receives its major sensory input from the thalamus via thalamocortical axons, and cortica...
Axon guidance cues of the ephrin ligand family have been hypothesized to regulate the formation of t...
Normal brain function requires the development of precise connections between thalamus and cerebral ...
SummaryMolecular mechanisms generating the topographic organization of corticothalamic (CT) circuits...
SummaryThe topographic representation of visual space is preserved from retina to thalamus to cortex...
SummaryEphrin-As and their receptors, EphAs, are expressed in the developing cortex where they may a...
The neocortical primary somatosensory area (S1) consists of a map of the body surface. The cortical ...
Ephrin/Eph ligands and receptors are best known for their prominent role in topographic mapping of n...
Roger Sperry proposed 40 years ago that topographic neural connections are established through compl...
The mechanisms generating precise connections between specific thalamic nuclei and cortical areas re...
The mechanisms generating precise connections between specific thalamic nuclei and cortical areas re...
AbstractThe mechanisms generating precise connections between specific thalamic nuclei and cortical ...
The mechanisms generating precise connections between specific thalamic nuclei and cortical areas re...
AbstractWhen looking for the origin of topography within the thalamocortical system, attention has l...
The functional architecture of the cerebral cortex is based on intrinsic connections that precisely ...
The cortex receives its major sensory input from the thalamus via thalamocortical axons, and cortica...
Axon guidance cues of the ephrin ligand family have been hypothesized to regulate the formation of t...
Normal brain function requires the development of precise connections between thalamus and cerebral ...
SummaryMolecular mechanisms generating the topographic organization of corticothalamic (CT) circuits...
SummaryThe topographic representation of visual space is preserved from retina to thalamus to cortex...
SummaryEphrin-As and their receptors, EphAs, are expressed in the developing cortex where they may a...
The neocortical primary somatosensory area (S1) consists of a map of the body surface. The cortical ...
Ephrin/Eph ligands and receptors are best known for their prominent role in topographic mapping of n...