Role of p35/Cdk5 in preplate splitting in the developing cerebral cortex.
The earliest generated cells of the mammalian cerebral cortex form the preplate layer (PPL). The subsequently born cortical plate (CP) cells split this layer into the superficial layer I (LI) and the deep subplate (SP). The cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie this event are unclear. To i...
Principais autores: | Rakić, S, Davis, C, Molnár, Z, Nikolić, M, Parnavelas, J |
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Formato: | Conference item |
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2006
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