Abstract
Commentary: Coordinating Thalamocortical Connections and Interneuron Migration in the Mammalian Cortex: Role of the Intermediates.
Highlights
Reviewed by: Filip Barinka, University of Regensburg, Germany Jean-Bernard Manent, INMED - Institut de Neurobiologie de la Méditerranée, France
Thalamocortical axons (TCAs) organize themselves in defined bundles that follow a unique pathway crossing several anatomical boundaries, which makes them easy to track during different stages of neocortical development
thalamocortical axons (TCAs) trajectory through the subpallium is influenced by locally secreted Netrin-1 (Braisted et al, 2000), followed by progression into the pallium as a response to the timely release of neuregulin, which concomitantly promotes the tangential migration of interneurons (Lopez-Bendito et al, 2006)
Summary
Reviewed by: Filip Barinka, University of Regensburg, Germany Jean-Bernard Manent, INMED - Institut de Neurobiologie de la Méditerranée, France. 1 Institut für Molekulare Zellbiologie, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster, Germany, 2 Department of Experimental Oncology, European Institute of Oncology (IEO), Institute of Molecular Oncology Foundation and European Institute of Oncology Campus (IFOM-IEO Campus), Milan, Italy A commentary on Intermediate Progenitors Facilitate Intracortical Progression of Thalamocortical Axons and Interneurons through CXCL12 Chemokine Signaling by Abe, P., Molnar, Z., Tzeng, Y.
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