Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9409434 | Brain Research Bulletin | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Here, we summarize data showing that two regions in the mouse cortex embryo, the lateral and dorsal cortex, differ strongly in their early neurogenesis. Moreover, the two domains differ in their capacity to produce GABAergic neurons in vitro; this capacity is only observed in the dorsal cortex. The differentiation of the two domains appears to be independent of the laterorostral to mediocaudal gradient of maturation of the cortex. In the basal telencephalon too, the capacity to differentiate GABAergic neurons is not uniformly distributed across the medial ganglionic eminence. The neurogenesis of future cortical interneurons is seen to be highly active in a small area located in the rostral MGE, at mid dorso-ventral level.
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Authors
Arnaud Bellion, Christine Métin,