2024
DOI: 10.1002/dneu.22936
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Cerebellar granule cell migration and folia development require Mllt11/Af1q/Tcf7c

Marley Blommers,
Danielle Stanton‐Turcotte,
Emily A. Witt
et al.

Abstract: The organization of neurons into distinct layers, known as lamination, is a common feature of the nervous system. This process, which arises from the direct coupling of neurogenesis and neuronal migration, plays a crucial role in the development of the cerebellum, a structure exhibiting a distinct folding cytoarchitecture with cells arranged in discrete layers. Disruptions to neuronal migration can lead to various neurodevelopmental disorders, highlighting the significance of understanding the molecular regula… Show more

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