Understanding axon guidance: are we nearly there yet?
ET Stoeckli - Development, 2018 - journals.biologists.com
During nervous system development, neurons extend axons to reach their targets and form
functional circuits. The faulty assembly or disintegration of such circuits results in disorders …
functional circuits. The faulty assembly or disintegration of such circuits results in disorders …
Involvement of netrins and their receptors in neuronal migration in the cerebral cortex
S Yamagishi, Y Bando, K Sato - Frontiers in cell and developmental …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
In mammals, excitatory cortical neurons develop from the proliferative epithelium and
progenitor cells in the ventricular zone and subventricular zone, and migrate radially to the …
progenitor cells in the ventricular zone and subventricular zone, and migrate radially to the …
[HTML][HTML] Putative complement control protein CSMD3 dysfunction impairs synaptogenesis and induces neurodevelopmental disorders
W Song, Q Li, T Wang, Y Li, T Fan, J Zhang… - Brain, Behavior, and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Recent studies have reported that complement-related proteins modulate brain
development through regulating synapse processes in the cortex. CSMD3 belongs to a …
development through regulating synapse processes in the cortex. CSMD3 belongs to a …
Cortico-thalamic development and disease: from cells, to circuits, to schizophrenia
MM Angulo Salavarria, C Dell'Amico… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The human brain is the most complex structure generated during development. Unveiling
the ontogenesis and the intrinsic organization of specific neural networks may represent a …
the ontogenesis and the intrinsic organization of specific neural networks may represent a …
Nestin in immature embryonic neurons affects axon growth cone morphology and Semaphorin3a sensitivity
Correct wiring in the neocortex requires that responses to an individual guidance cue vary
among neurons in the same location, and within the same neuron over time. Nestin is an …
among neurons in the same location, and within the same neuron over time. Nestin is an …
Chromatin remodeler Arid1a regulates subplate neuron identity and wiring of cortical connectivity
Loss-of-function mutations in chromatin remodeler gene ARID1A are a cause of Coffin-Siris
syndrome, a developmental disorder characterized by dysgenesis of corpus callosum. Here …
syndrome, a developmental disorder characterized by dysgenesis of corpus callosum. Here …
Cooperation and crosstalk in axon guidance cue integration: Additivity, synergy, and fine‐tuning in combinatorial signaling
D Morales, A Kania - Developmental neurobiology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Neural circuit development involves the coordinated growth and guidance of axons to their
targets. Following the identification of many guidance cue molecules, recent experiments …
targets. Following the identification of many guidance cue molecules, recent experiments …
Thalamocortical afferents innervate the cortical subplate much earlier in development in primate than in rodent
The current model, based on rodent data, proposes that thalamocortical afferents (TCA)
innervate the subplate towards the end of cortical neurogenesis. This implies that the …
innervate the subplate towards the end of cortical neurogenesis. This implies that the …
An old model with new insights: endogenous retroviruses drive the evolvement toward ASD susceptibility and hijack transcription machinery during development
CW Lin, J Ellegood, K Tamada, I Miura, M Konda… - Molecular …, 2023 - nature.com
Abstract The BTBR T+ Itpr3 tf/J (BTBR/J) strain is one of the most valid models of idiopathic
autism, serving as a potent forward genetics tool to dissect the complexity of autism. We …
autism, serving as a potent forward genetics tool to dissect the complexity of autism. We …
scRNA-seq of cultured human amniotic fluid from fetuses with spina bifida reveals the origin and heterogeneity of the cellular content
A Dasargyri, D González Rodríguez, H Rehrauer… - Cells, 2023 - mdpi.com
Amniotic fluid has been proposed as an easily available source of cells for numerous
applications in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. The use of amniotic fluid cells …
applications in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. The use of amniotic fluid cells …