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Defects in thalamocortical axon pathfinding correlate with altered cell domains in Mash-1-deficient mice.

Dennis D M O'Leary , Rebecca Tuttle , Jane E. Johnson , Yasushi Nakagawa
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The Doublesex Homolog Dmrt5 is Required for the Development of the Caudomedial Cerebral Cortex in Mammals

Amandine Saulnier , Marc Keruzore , Sarah De Clercq , Isabelle Bar
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38
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Thalamo-cortical axons regulate the radial dispersion of neocortical GABAergic interneurons

Sabrina Zechel , Yasushi Nakagawa , Carlos F Ibáñez
eLife 5

16
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Characterization of progenitor domains in the developing mouse thalamus

Tou Yia Vue , Joshua Aaker , Aya Taniguchi , Christina Kazemzadeh
The Journal of Comparative Neurology 505 ( 1) 73 -91

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Thymidine analogs are transferred from prelabeled donor to host cells in the central nervous system after transplantation : A word of caution

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Combinatorial Expression Patterns of LIM-Homeodomain and Other Regulatory Genes Parcellate Developing Thalamus

Yasushi Nakagawa , Dennis D. M. O'Leary
The Journal of Neuroscience 21 ( 8) 2711 -2725

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Graded and Areal Expression Patterns of Regulatory Genes and Cadherins in Embryonic Neocortex Independent of Thalamocortical Input

Yasushi Nakagawa , Jane E. Johnson , Dennis D. M. O'Leary
The Journal of Neuroscience 19 ( 24) 10877 -10885

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Dynamic Patterned Expression of Orphan Nuclear Receptor Genes RORα and RORβ in Developing Mouse Forebrain

Yasushi Nakagawa , Dennis D.M. O’Leary
Developmental Neuroscience 25 234 -244

93
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Interaction of MTG family proteins with NEUROG2 and ASCL1 in the developing nervous system.

Joshua D. Aaker , Andrea L. Patineau , Hyun-jin Yang , David T. Ewart
Neuroscience Letters 474 ( 1) 46 -51

9
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Diversity of thalamic progenitor cells and postmitotic neurons

Yasushi Nakagawa , Tomomi Shimogori
European Journal of Neuroscience 35 ( 10) 1554 -1562

27
2012
Geniculocortical input drives genetic distinctions between primary and higher-order visual areas.

Shen-Ju Chou , Zoila Babot , Axel Leingärtner , Michele Studer
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In vivo clonal analysis reveals spatiotemporal regulation of thalamic nucleogenesis

Samuel Z. H. Wong , Earl Parker Scott , Wenhui Mu , Xize Guo
PLOS Biology 16 ( 4)

18
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Development of the thalamus: From early patterning to regulation of cortical functions.

Yasushi Nakagawa
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Developmental Biology 8 ( 5)

7
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The Thalamus Regulates Retinoic Acid Signaling and Development of Parvalbumin Interneurons in Postnatal Mouse Prefrontal Cortex

Rachel Larsen , Alatheia Proue , Earl Parker Scott , Matthew Christiansen
eNeuro 6 ( 1)

6
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Basal progenitor cells in the embryonic mouse thalamus - their molecular characterization and the role of neurogenins and Pax6

Lynn Wang , Krista K Bluske , Lauren K Dickel , Yasushi Nakagawa
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31
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Emx1 and Emx2 cooperate to regulate cortical size, lamination, neuronal differentiation, development of cortical efferents, and thalamocortical pathfinding

Kathie M. Bishop , Sonia Garel , Yasushi Nakagawa , John L.R. Rubenstein
The Journal of Comparative Neurology 457 ( 4) 345 -360

126
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Sall4 regulates neuromesodermal progenitors and their descendants during body elongation in mouse embryos.

Naoyuki Tahara , Hiroko Kawakami , Katherine Q. Chen , Aaron Anderson
Development 146 ( 14)

11
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Ascl1 (Mash1) lineage cells contribute to discrete cell populations in CNS architecture

Euiseok J. Kim , James Battiste , Yasushi Nakagawa , Jane E. Johnson
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 38 ( 4) 595 -606

150
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Feedback regulation of NEUROG2 activity by MTGR1 is required for progression of neurogenesis.

Joshua D. Aaker , Andrea L. Patineau , Hyun-jin Yang , David T. Ewart
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 42 ( 4) 267 -277

11
2009