The use of stem cell-derived neurons for understanding development and disease of the cerebellum
The cerebellum is a fascinating brain structure, containing more neurons than the rest of the brain combined. The cerebellum develops according to a highly orchestrated program into a well-organized laminar structure. Much has been learned about the underlying genetic networks controlling cerebellar...
Main Authors: | Nayler, S, Becker, E |
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Other Authors: | John Fell Fund |
Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers Media
2018
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