Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2175238 | Developmental Biology | 2007 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Thus Lhx2 is required for multiple steps in thalamocortical tract pathfinding, but these functions appear localized in the ventral telencephalon rather than in the dorsal thalamic neurons. Furthermore, the absence of Lhx2 in the ventral telencephalon selectively disrupts a subset of thalamic axon topography, indicating a specific rather than a general perturbation of cues in this structure.
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Authors
Vanisha Lakhina, Aditi Falnikar, Lahar Bhatnagar, Shubha Tole,