Progressive divisions of multipotent neural progenitors generate late-born chandelier cells in the neocortex
Diverse GABAergic neurons arise from progenitors in the medial ganglionic eminence. Here, the authors show these progenitors are progressively fate-restricted, with early-born interneurons occupying cortex in an “inside-out” pattern and later-born types like chandelier cells generated “outside-in”....
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Main Authors: | Khadeejah T. Sultan, Wenying Angela Liu, Zhao-Lu Li, Zhongfu Shen, Zhizhong Li, Xin-Jun Zhang, Owen Dean, Jian Ma, Song-Hai Shi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/645dd5daf8f3460f82baaabe5d2ce9ec |
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