In vivo clonal analysis reveals spatiotemporal regulation of thalamic nucleogenesis
Published 2018 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
In vivo clonal analysis reveals spatiotemporal regulation of thalamic nucleogenesis
Authors
Keywords
Cloning, Thalamic nuclei, Stem cells, Neurons, Thalamus, Cell cycle and cell division, Cell division analysis, Neurogenesis
Journal
PLOS BIOLOGY
Volume 16, Issue 4, Pages e2005211
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Online
2018-04-24
DOI
10.1371/journal.pbio.2005211
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Ontogenetic establishment of order-specific nuclear organization in the mammalian thalamus
- (2017) Wei Shi et al. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
- Prenatal thalamic waves regulate cortical area size prior to sensory processing
- (2017) Verónica Moreno-Juan et al. Nature Communications
- A cross-modal genetic framework for the development and plasticity of sensory pathways
- (2016) Laura Frangeul et al. NATURE
- Thalamus plays a central role in ongoing cortical functioning
- (2016) S Murray Sherman NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
- Epigenetic mechanisms in neurogenesis
- (2016) Bing Yao et al. NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE
- Tectal-derived interneurons contribute to phasic and tonic inhibition in the visual thalamus
- (2016) Polona Jager et al. Nature Communications
- Intermediate Progenitor Cohorts Differentially Generate Cortical Layers and Require Tbr2 for Timely Acquisition of Neuronal Subtype Identity
- (2016) Anca B. Mihalas et al. Cell Reports
- Molecular anatomy of the thalamic complex and the underlying transcription factors
- (2015) Andrzej Nagalski et al. Brain Structure & Function
- Deterministic Progenitor Behavior and Unitary Production of Neurons in the Neocortex
- (2014) Peng Gao et al. CELL
- Neural progenitors, neurogenesis and the evolution of the neocortex
- (2014) M. Florio et al. DEVELOPMENT
- Temporal fate specification and neural progenitor competence during development
- (2013) Minoree Kohwi et al. NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE
- A developmental ontology for the mammalian brain based on the prosomeric model
- (2013) Luis Puelles et al. TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES
- Thalamocortical interactions
- (2012) S Murray Sherman CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY
- -Catenin signaling specifies progenitor cell identity in parallel with Shh signaling in the developing mammalian thalamus
- (2012) K. K. Bluske et al. DEVELOPMENT
- Unveiling the diversity of thalamocortical neuron subtypes
- (2012) Francisco Clascá et al. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
- Subcortical Visual Shell Nuclei Targeted by ipRGCs Develop from a Sox14+-GABAergic Progenitor and Require Sox14 to Regulate Daily Activity Rhythms
- (2012) Alessio Delogu et al. NEURON
- In Vivo Clonal Analysis Reveals Self-Renewing and Multipotent Adult Neural Stem Cell Characteristics
- (2011) Michael A. Bonaguidi et al. CELL
- Spatial and temporal requirements for sonic hedgehog in the regulation of thalamic interneuron identity
- (2011) Y. Jeong et al. DEVELOPMENT
- Basal progenitor cells in the embryonic mouse thalamus - their molecular characterization and the role of neurogenins and Pax6
- (2011) Lynn Wang et al. Neural Development
- Dynamic spatiotemporal gene expression in embryonic mouse thalamus
- (2010) Asuka Suzuki-Hirano et al. JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
- Genetic Mosaic Dissection of Lis1 and Ndel1 in Neuronal Migration
- (2010) Simon Hippenmeyer et al. NEURON
- The Glial Nature of Embryonic and Adult Neural Stem Cells
- (2009) Arnold Kriegstein et al. Annual Review of Neuroscience
- Synaptic Properties of the Mammillary and Cortical Afferents to the Anterodorsal Thalamic Nucleus in the Mouse
- (2009) I. Petrof et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
- Sonic Hedgehog Signaling Controls Thalamic Progenitor Identity and Nuclei Specification in Mice
- (2009) T. Y. Vue et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Discover Peeref hubs
Discuss science. Find collaborators. Network.
Join a conversationBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started