AbstractRecent data on the development of the mammalian neocortex support that the majority of its inhibitory GABAergic interneurons originate within the subpallium (ganglionic eminences). Support for such tangential migration into the pallium has come from experiments using fluorescent tracers or lineage analysis with retrovirus, and the phenotypes of mutant mice with different abnormalities in the developing subpallium. In the present study, we describe tangential migration of subpallial-derived neurons in the developing chick telencephalon. Using quail–chick grafts, we precisely identified the neuroepithelial origin, time-course, and pathways of migration, as well as the identity and relative distribution of the diverse tangentially migr...
Here we studied the combinatory expression patterns of nine developmental regulatory genes and six m...
Charles Darwin stated, "community in embryonic structure reveals community of descent". Thus, to und...
AbstractThe interpeduncular nucleus (IP) is a key limbic structure, highly conserved evolutionarily ...
Recent data on the development of the mammalian neocortex support that the majority of its inhibitor...
Several neuronal populations orchestrate neocortical development during mammalian embryogenesis. The...
Little is known about the process by which the vertebrate forebrain (the diencephalon and telencepha...
The telencephalic subpallium is the source of various GABAergic interneuron cohorts that invade the ...
AbstractLineage analysis in the chick telencephalon was carried out using a library of retroviral ve...
Over the last two decades, beginning withthe Avian Brain Nomenclature Forum in2000, major revisions ...
SummaryThe six-layered neocortex permits complex information processing in all mammalian species. Be...
AbstractTo better understand the topological organization of the primordia within the anterior foreb...
In our companion study (Jarvis et al. [2013] J Comp Neurol. doi: 10.1002/cne.23404) we used quantita...
AbstractBackground Different areas of the vertebrate central nervous system appear to follow differe...
The six-layered neocortex permits complex information processing in all mammalian species. Because i...
The organization of the non-mammalian forebrain had long puzzled neurobiologists. Unlike typical mam...
Here we studied the combinatory expression patterns of nine developmental regulatory genes and six m...
Charles Darwin stated, "community in embryonic structure reveals community of descent". Thus, to und...
AbstractThe interpeduncular nucleus (IP) is a key limbic structure, highly conserved evolutionarily ...
Recent data on the development of the mammalian neocortex support that the majority of its inhibitor...
Several neuronal populations orchestrate neocortical development during mammalian embryogenesis. The...
Little is known about the process by which the vertebrate forebrain (the diencephalon and telencepha...
The telencephalic subpallium is the source of various GABAergic interneuron cohorts that invade the ...
AbstractLineage analysis in the chick telencephalon was carried out using a library of retroviral ve...
Over the last two decades, beginning withthe Avian Brain Nomenclature Forum in2000, major revisions ...
SummaryThe six-layered neocortex permits complex information processing in all mammalian species. Be...
AbstractTo better understand the topological organization of the primordia within the anterior foreb...
In our companion study (Jarvis et al. [2013] J Comp Neurol. doi: 10.1002/cne.23404) we used quantita...
AbstractBackground Different areas of the vertebrate central nervous system appear to follow differe...
The six-layered neocortex permits complex information processing in all mammalian species. Because i...
The organization of the non-mammalian forebrain had long puzzled neurobiologists. Unlike typical mam...
Here we studied the combinatory expression patterns of nine developmental regulatory genes and six m...
Charles Darwin stated, "community in embryonic structure reveals community of descent". Thus, to und...
AbstractThe interpeduncular nucleus (IP) is a key limbic structure, highly conserved evolutionarily ...