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期刊名:Developmental neurobiology

缩写:DEV NEUROBIOL

ISSN:1932-8451

e-ISSN:1932-846X

IF/分区:2.3/Q2

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Ayako Ito,Fumiaki Imamura Ayako Ito
The fate of neurons in the developing brain is largely determined by the combination of transcription factors they express. In particular, stem cells must follow different transcriptional cascades during differentiation in order to generate...
Isabell Sahraei,Franziska E Hildesheim,Ina Thome et al. Isabell Sahraei et al.
In the field of face processing, the so-called "core network" has been intensively researched. Its neural activity can be reliably detected in children and adults using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). However, the core network...
Wenlong Xia,Stephen P J Fancy Wenlong Xia
Oligodendrocytes, the myelinating cells of the central nervous system (CNS), develop from oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) that must first migrate extensively throughout the developing brain and spinal cord. Specified at particular t...
Samipa Pudasaini,Vivien Friedrich,Christoph Bührer et al. Samipa Pudasaini et al.
Myelination of axons in the neonatal brain is a highly complex process primarily achieved by oligodendroglial cells (OLs). OLs express receptors for γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) which is released from cortical interneurons on a basal level, ...
Jing An,Yumeng Zhang,Alexander D Fudge et al. Jing An et al.
Oligodendrocytes (OLs) continue to be generated from OL precursors (OPs) in the adult mammalian brain. Adult-born OLs are believed to contribute to neural plasticity, learning and memory through a process of "adaptive myelination," but how ...
Matthew T Davis,Kathleen E Grogan,Isabel Fraccaroli et al. Matthew T Davis et al.
Like human language, song in songbirds is learned during an early sensitive period and is facilitated by motivation to seek out social interactions with vocalizing adults. Songbirds are therefore powerful models with which to understand the...
Georg Brenneis,Martin Schwentner,Gonzalo Giribet et al. Georg Brenneis et al.
Nervous system development has been intensely studied in insects (especially Drosophila melanogaster), providing detailed insights into the genetic regulatory network governing the formation and maintenance of the neural stem cells (neurobl...
Makoto Hosoya,Masato Fujioka,Ayako Y Murayama et al. Makoto Hosoya et al.
Precise cochlear neuronal development is vital to hearing ability. Understanding the developmental process of the spiral ganglion is useful for studying hearing loss aimed at aging or regenerative therapy. Although interspecies differences ...
Elisabeth Sock,Michael Wegner Elisabeth Sock
The transcription factors Olig2 and Sox10 jointly define oligodendroglial identity. Because of their continuous presence during development and in the differentiated state they shape the oligodendroglial regulatory network at all times. In ...
Jiarui Wu,Haoyang Yu,Hao Huang et al. Jiarui Wu et al.
Glia are widely distributed in the central nervous system and are closely related to cell metabolism, signal transduction, support, cell migration, and other nervous system development processes and functions. Glial development is complex a...