AbstractChicken ovalbumin upstream promotor–transcription factor I (COUP-TFI), an orphan member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, is highly expressed in the developing nervous systems. In the cerebral cortex of Coup-tfI mutants, cortical layer IV was absent due to excessive cell death, a consequence of the failure of thalamocortical projections. Moreover, subplate neurons underwent improper differentiation and premature cell death during corticogenesis. Our results indicate that the subplate neuron defects lead to the failure of guidance and innervation of thalamocortical projections. Thus, our findings demonstrate a critical role of the subplate in early corticothalamic connectivity and confirm the importance of afferent innervation for...
Transcription factors with gradients of expression in neocortical progenitors give rise to distinct ...
We examined the role of the orphan nuclear hormone receptor CoupTFI in mediating cortical developmen...
Transcription factor COUP-TFII in rodents is important for migration of cortical interneurons from c...
AbstractChicken ovalbumin upstream promotor–transcription factor I (COUP-TFI), an orphan member of t...
A major unsolved question in cortical development is how proliferation, neurogenesis, regional growt...
AbstractWe report here that a member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, chicken ovalbumin ...
The archicortex, and in particular the hippocampus, integrates a wide range of signals through a par...
The COUP-TFII nuclear receptor, also known as NR2F2, is expressed in the developing ventral telencep...
International audienceChicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factors (COUP-TFs) are nucle...
The hippocampus is a major component of the mammalian brain and plays important roles in memory, lea...
Transcription factors contribute to the differentiation of cortical neurons, orchestrate specific in...
Area-specific cytoarchitecture implies a tight spatiotemporal control on the lateral expansion of in...
Le néocortex est une région du cerveau qui traite toutes les entrées sensorielles et créé des répons...
We examined the role of the orphan nuclear hormone receptor CoupTFI in mediating cortical developmen...
AbstractCOUP-TFII (also known as Nr2f2), a member of the nuclear orphan receptor superfamily, is exp...
Transcription factors with gradients of expression in neocortical progenitors give rise to distinct ...
We examined the role of the orphan nuclear hormone receptor CoupTFI in mediating cortical developmen...
Transcription factor COUP-TFII in rodents is important for migration of cortical interneurons from c...
AbstractChicken ovalbumin upstream promotor–transcription factor I (COUP-TFI), an orphan member of t...
A major unsolved question in cortical development is how proliferation, neurogenesis, regional growt...
AbstractWe report here that a member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, chicken ovalbumin ...
The archicortex, and in particular the hippocampus, integrates a wide range of signals through a par...
The COUP-TFII nuclear receptor, also known as NR2F2, is expressed in the developing ventral telencep...
International audienceChicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factors (COUP-TFs) are nucle...
The hippocampus is a major component of the mammalian brain and plays important roles in memory, lea...
Transcription factors contribute to the differentiation of cortical neurons, orchestrate specific in...
Area-specific cytoarchitecture implies a tight spatiotemporal control on the lateral expansion of in...
Le néocortex est une région du cerveau qui traite toutes les entrées sensorielles et créé des répons...
We examined the role of the orphan nuclear hormone receptor CoupTFI in mediating cortical developmen...
AbstractCOUP-TFII (also known as Nr2f2), a member of the nuclear orphan receptor superfamily, is exp...
Transcription factors with gradients of expression in neocortical progenitors give rise to distinct ...
We examined the role of the orphan nuclear hormone receptor CoupTFI in mediating cortical developmen...
Transcription factor COUP-TFII in rodents is important for migration of cortical interneurons from c...