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Assembly of the Auditory Circuitry by a Hox Genetic Network in the Mouse Brainstem [PDF]
Rhombomeres (r) contribute to brainstem auditory nuclei during development. Hox genes are determinants of rhombomere-derived fate and neuronal connectivity.
Andolfi, G. +9 more
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How Growth Cones Sense Extracellular Cues and Drive Neuronal Migration
Migrating neurons and growing axons utilize structurally and functionally similar growth cones to detect guidance cues. Shared receptors and signaling pathways mediate cytoskeletal reorganization to direct movement. This conserved mechanism underlies both neuronal migration and axon extension, providing insights into neuronal development and potential ...
Takahiro Kanzawa +3 more
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Cell migration in the postnatal subventricular zone
New neurons are constantly added to the olfactory bulb of rodents from birth to adulthood. This accretion is not only dependent on sustained neurogenesis, but also on the migration of neuroblasts and immature neurons from the cortical and striatal ...
J.R.L. Menezes +4 more
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Rhombomere of origin determines autonomous versus environmentally regulated expression of Hoxa3 in the avian embryo [PDF]
We have investigated the pattern and regulation of Hoxa3 expression in the hindbrain and associated neural crest cells in the chick embryo, using whole mount in situ hybridization in conjunction with DiI labeling of neural crest cells and microsurgical ...
Ariza-McNaughton, Linda +4 more
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17.96‐μT, 50‐Hz, 2‐h/day whole body magnetic field exposure for 14 days can cause cognitive improvement eliciting adult neurogenesis in dentate gyrus through modulating region‐specific glial‐redox axis in streptozotocin‐induced cognitive dysfunction similar to Alzheimer's type dementia.
Aasheesh Kumar +5 more
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Netrin-5 is highly expressed in neurogenic regions of the adult brain.
Mammalian netrin family proteins are involved in targeting of axons, neuronal migration, and angiogenesis and act as repulsive and attractive guidance molecules. Netrin-5 is a new member of the netrin family with homology to the C345C domain of netrin-1.
Satoru eYamagishi +7 more
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Review Article on adult neurogenesis in humans
The concept of neurogenesis in the adult human brain was conceived in the 1960s, revisited in the 1980s and confirmed in the 1990s. It was a controversial area of research due to methodological challenges.
Daba Abdissa, Nigusse Hamba, Asfaw Gerbi
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Origins of the avian neural crest: the role of neural plate-epidermal interactions [PDF]
We have investigated the lineage and tissue interactions that result in avian neural crest cell formation from the ectoderm. Presumptive neural plate was grafted adjacent to non-neural ectoderm in whole embryo culture to examine the role of tissue ...
Bronner-Fraser, Marianne +1 more
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Stage-dependent plasticity of the anterior neural folds to form neural crest [PDF]
The anterior neural fold (ANF) is the only region of the neural tube that does not produce neural crest cells. Instead, ANF cells contribute to the olfactory and lens placodes, as well as to the forebrain and epidermis.
Barembaum, Meyer +2 more
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Abstract During the post‐partum period, new mothers are vulnerable to mood disorders. In adults, impairments in neurogenesis commonly associate with anxiety and depressive behaviors. Insulin‐like growth factor 2 (IGF2) is expressed in the choroid plexus (CP) within the subventricular zone (SVZ) neurogenic niche, and global loss of IGF2 leads to ...
Hollian R. Phillipps +4 more
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