Changes in cortical interneuron migration contribute to the evolution of the neocortex

Volume: 108, Issue: 19, Pages: 8015 - 8020
Published: Apr 25, 2011
Abstract
The establishment of the mammalian neocortex is often explained phylogenetically by an evolutionary change in the pallial neuronal progenitors of excitatory projection neurons. It remains unclear, however, whether and how the evolutionary change in inhibitory interneurons, which originate outside the neocortex, has been involved in the establishment of the neocortex. In this study, we transplanted chicken, turtle, mouse, and marmoset medial...
Paper Details
Title
Changes in cortical interneuron migration contribute to the evolution of the neocortex
Published Date
Apr 25, 2011
Volume
108
Issue
19
Pages
8015 - 8020
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