The role of migration in central nervous system neuronal development

作者: Mary E. Hatten

DOI: 10.1016/0959-4388(93)90033-U

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摘要: The past year has seen the emergence of significant new information on control neurogenesis and migration, establishment neuronal identity in three systems: developing cerebellum, cortex, optic tectum. These findings have important implications for role glial-guided migrations central nervous system development.

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