The Postnatal Subventricular Zone: A Source of New Cells in This Old Brain
Findings over the past decades demonstrating persistent neurogenesis in the adult brain have challenged the view of a fixed circuitry and raise hopes for self-renewal following brain injury.
Angélique Bordey
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Cues from neuroepithelium and surface ectoderm maintain neural crest-free regions within cranial mesenchyme of the developing chick [PDF]
Within the developing vertebrate head, neural crest cells (NCCs) migrate from the dorsal surface of the hindbrain into the mesenchyme adjacent to rhombomeres (r)1 plus r2, r4 and r6 in three segregated streams.
Dixon, Monica +2 more
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Neurons from the anterior subventricular zone (SVZ) of the cerebral cortex migrate tangentially to become interneurons in the olfactory bulb during development and in adult rodents.
Miyakoshi L.M. +2 more
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Effect of microwave radiation on adult neurogenesis and behavior of prenatally exposed rats
Postnatal neurogenesis appears to be highly sensitive to environmental factors, including microwave electromagnetic radiation (MWR). Here, we investigated the impact of MWR during intrauterine development on juvenile and adult neurogenesis in the rostral
Alexandra Popovičová +5 more
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Cell-autonomous role of GFRα1 in the development of olfactory bulb GABAergic interneurons
GFRα1, a receptor for glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), is critical for the development of the main olfactory system. The olfactory bulb (OB) of Gfra1 knockout mice shows significant reductions in the number of olfactory sensory neurons,
Sabrina Zechel +2 more
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Radial and tangential migration of telencephalic somatostatin neurons originated from the mouse diagonal area [PDF]
The telencephalic subpallium is the source of various GABAergic interneuron cohorts that invade the pallium via tangential migration. Based on genoarchitectonic studies, the subpallium has been subdivided into four major domains: striatum, pallidum ...
Castro Robles, Beatriz +6 more
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Maternal embryonic leucine zipper kinase (MELK) regulates multipotent neural progenitor proliferation. [PDF]
Maternal embryonic leucine zipper kinase (MELK) was previously identified in a screen for genes enriched in neural progenitors. Here, we demonstrate expression of MELK by progenitors in developing and adult brain and that MELK serves as a marker for self-
Bajpai, Ruchi +17 more
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The doublecortin-expressing population in the developing and adult brain contains multipotential precursors in addition to neuronal-lineage cells [PDF]
Doublecortin (DCX) has recently been promulgated as a selective marker of cells committed to the neuronal lineage in both the developing and the adult brain.
Adams, D. J. +3 more
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Analysis of cranial neural crest migratory pathways in axolotl using cell markers and transplantation [PDF]
We have examined the ability of normal and heterotopically transplanted neural crest cells to migrate along cranial neural crest pathways in the axolotl using focal DiI injections and in situ hybridization with the neural crest marker, AP-2. DiI labeling
Bronner-Fraser, Marianne +4 more
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Lineage Reprogramming of Astroglial Cells from Different Origins into Distinct Neuronal Subtypes [PDF]
Astroglial cells isolated from the rodent postnatal cerebral cortex are particularly susceptible to lineage reprogramming into neurons. However, it remains unknown whether other astroglial populations retain the same potential.
Chouchane, Malek +6 more
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