2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0166-2236(03)00234-0
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Forebrain gene expression domains and the evolving prosomeric model

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“…According to the prosomeric model, the developing forebrain of vertebrates can be divided into a series of rostrocaudal subdivisions based on anatomical features and patterns of regulatory gene expression (Rubenstein et al, 1994;Puelles and Rubenstein, 2003). The roof plate of the most caudal prosomere (prosomere 1) consists of the posterior commissure (PC), a prominent aggregation of fibers originating in the pretectal nuclei and the underlying secretory ependyma that forms a true brain gland, called by its location the subcommissural organ (SCO; Mastick and Easter, 1996;Ferrá n et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the prosomeric model, the developing forebrain of vertebrates can be divided into a series of rostrocaudal subdivisions based on anatomical features and patterns of regulatory gene expression (Rubenstein et al, 1994;Puelles and Rubenstein, 2003). The roof plate of the most caudal prosomere (prosomere 1) consists of the posterior commissure (PC), a prominent aggregation of fibers originating in the pretectal nuclei and the underlying secretory ependyma that forms a true brain gland, called by its location the subcommissural organ (SCO; Mastick and Easter, 1996;Ferrá n et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this model, the anteroposterior (AP) regionalization first causes the forebrain to become subdivided into rostral secondary prosencephalon (hypothalamo-telencephalic complex) and caudal diencephalon (Puelles et al, 1987(Puelles et al, , 2004Rubenstein, 1993, 2003;Puelles, 1995). The diencephalic region next develops three prosomeric transverse units, known as prosomeres 1-3 (p1-p3; Puelles and Rubenstein, 2003). Our results show a markedly regional pattern of Sulf1 expression throughout forebrain development.…”
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“…The hypothalamus forms the nontelencephalic region of the secondary prosencephalon (Puelles et al, 1987(Puelles et al, , 2004Puelles, 1995Puelles, , 2001aPuelles and Rubenstein, 2003). Most of the caudal hypothalamic ventricular epithelium strongly expressed Sulf1, with the exception of the floor plate that appeared negative except for the mammilar region (MM).…”
Section: Sulf1 Gene Expression At Later Stages In the Hypothalamusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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