Bergmann glial cells play critical roles in the structure and function of the cerebellum. During development, their radial processes serve as guides for migrating granule neurons and their terminal endfeet tile to form the glia limitans. As the cerebellum matures, Bergmann glia perform important roles in synaptic transmission and synapse maintenance, while continuing to serve as essential structural elements. Despite growing evidence of the diverse functions of Bergmann glia, the molecular mechanisms that mediate these functions have remained largely unknown. As a step toward identifying the molecular repertoire underlying Bergmann glial function, here we examine global gene expression in individual Bergmann glia from developing (P6) and ma...
The assembly of neural circuits involves multiple sequential steps such as the specification of cell...
The cerebellum sits at the rostral end of the vertebrate hindbrain and is responsible for sensory an...
The impact of glial neurotransmitter receptors in vivo is still elusive. In the cerebellum, Bergmann...
The adult brain is known to retain a population of stem cells with self-renewing and differentiation...
It is well established that Bergmann glial cells closely interact with neuronal elements in the mole...
The assembly of neural circuits involves multiple sequential steps such as the specification of cell...
Brain development is a complex process requiring precise coordination of molecular processes across ...
The Bergmann glia is a unipolar astrocyte in the cerebellar cortex, displaying a tight association w...
textabstractJust as there is a huge morphological and functional diversity of neuron types specializ...
Background: The work of the FANTOM5 Consortium has brought forth a new level of und...
Recent studies using single-cell RNA-seq have revealed cellular heterogeneity in the developing mamm...
AbstractPostnatal cerebellum development involves the generation of granule cells and Bergmann glias...
The cerebellum is critical for motor functions such as coordination, precision and accurate timing o...
The impact of glial neurotransmitter receptors in vivo is still elusive. In the cerebellum, Bergmann...
Astrocytes have an important role in synaptic formation and function but how astrocytic processes be...
The assembly of neural circuits involves multiple sequential steps such as the specification of cell...
The cerebellum sits at the rostral end of the vertebrate hindbrain and is responsible for sensory an...
The impact of glial neurotransmitter receptors in vivo is still elusive. In the cerebellum, Bergmann...
The adult brain is known to retain a population of stem cells with self-renewing and differentiation...
It is well established that Bergmann glial cells closely interact with neuronal elements in the mole...
The assembly of neural circuits involves multiple sequential steps such as the specification of cell...
Brain development is a complex process requiring precise coordination of molecular processes across ...
The Bergmann glia is a unipolar astrocyte in the cerebellar cortex, displaying a tight association w...
textabstractJust as there is a huge morphological and functional diversity of neuron types specializ...
Background: The work of the FANTOM5 Consortium has brought forth a new level of und...
Recent studies using single-cell RNA-seq have revealed cellular heterogeneity in the developing mamm...
AbstractPostnatal cerebellum development involves the generation of granule cells and Bergmann glias...
The cerebellum is critical for motor functions such as coordination, precision and accurate timing o...
The impact of glial neurotransmitter receptors in vivo is still elusive. In the cerebellum, Bergmann...
Astrocytes have an important role in synaptic formation and function but how astrocytic processes be...
The assembly of neural circuits involves multiple sequential steps such as the specification of cell...
The cerebellum sits at the rostral end of the vertebrate hindbrain and is responsible for sensory an...
The impact of glial neurotransmitter receptors in vivo is still elusive. In the cerebellum, Bergmann...