AbstractNeurons in the mammalian central nervous system are generated from progenitor cells near the lumen of the neural tube. Time-lapse microscopy of dividing cell in slices of developing cerebral cortex reveals that cleavage orientation predicts the fates of daughter cells. Vertical cleavages produce behaviorally and morphologically identical daughters that resemble precursor cells; these symmetric divisions may serve to expand or maintain the progenitor pool. In contrast, horizontally dividing cells produce basal daughters that behave like young migratory neurons and apical daughters that remain within the proliferative zone. Notchl immunoreactivity is distributed asymmetrically in mitotic cells, with Notchl inherited selectively by the...
At the onset of neurogenesis in the mammalian central nervous system, neuroepithelial cells switch f...
AbstractRecent studies demonstrated the neuronogenic role of radial glial cells (RGCs) in the rodent...
During stem cell divisions, mitotic microtubules do more than just segregate the chromosomes. They a...
SummaryNeurons in the mammalian neocortex arise from asymmetric divisions of progenitors residing in...
Cleavage plane orientation has been thought to govern the fate of neural stem cell progeny, but supp...
Robust brain development requires the tight coordination between tissue growth, neuronal differentia...
AbstractDuring Drosophila neurogenesis, differential segregation of Numb is necessary for daughter c...
The neurons of the mammalian brain are generated by progenitors dividing either at the apical surfac...
Despite great insight into the molecular mechanisms that specify neuronal cell type in the spinal co...
Inheritance of apical membrane is proposed to maintain vertebrate neural stem cell proliferation. Ho...
The central question of developmental biology is how one cell divides to produce two different daugh...
SummaryDuring mammalian neurogenesis, progenitor cells can divide with the mitotic spindle oriented ...
Neurogenesis is a dynamic process that produces a diverse number of glial and neural cell types from...
Symmetrically dividing neuroepithelial cells may produce two daughters that are both proliferating o...
SummaryAsymmetric division of progenitor/stem cells generates both self-renewing and differentiating...
At the onset of neurogenesis in the mammalian central nervous system, neuroepithelial cells switch f...
AbstractRecent studies demonstrated the neuronogenic role of radial glial cells (RGCs) in the rodent...
During stem cell divisions, mitotic microtubules do more than just segregate the chromosomes. They a...
SummaryNeurons in the mammalian neocortex arise from asymmetric divisions of progenitors residing in...
Cleavage plane orientation has been thought to govern the fate of neural stem cell progeny, but supp...
Robust brain development requires the tight coordination between tissue growth, neuronal differentia...
AbstractDuring Drosophila neurogenesis, differential segregation of Numb is necessary for daughter c...
The neurons of the mammalian brain are generated by progenitors dividing either at the apical surfac...
Despite great insight into the molecular mechanisms that specify neuronal cell type in the spinal co...
Inheritance of apical membrane is proposed to maintain vertebrate neural stem cell proliferation. Ho...
The central question of developmental biology is how one cell divides to produce two different daugh...
SummaryDuring mammalian neurogenesis, progenitor cells can divide with the mitotic spindle oriented ...
Neurogenesis is a dynamic process that produces a diverse number of glial and neural cell types from...
Symmetrically dividing neuroepithelial cells may produce two daughters that are both proliferating o...
SummaryAsymmetric division of progenitor/stem cells generates both self-renewing and differentiating...
At the onset of neurogenesis in the mammalian central nervous system, neuroepithelial cells switch f...
AbstractRecent studies demonstrated the neuronogenic role of radial glial cells (RGCs) in the rodent...
During stem cell divisions, mitotic microtubules do more than just segregate the chromosomes. They a...