Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4323304 | Neuron | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The forebrain is one of most complex cellular structures known. Two phenomena that enable this complexity are tangential migrations that mix neurons from distinct progenitor fields, and axon guidance across intervening, noninnervated fields. A new paper in Cell by López-Bendito et al. has discovered the convergence of these phenonema in the critical thalamacortical system.
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Authors
Asif M. Maroof, Stewart A. Anderson,