FOXPGenes Regulate Purkinje Cell Diversity in Cerebellar Development and Evolution
Nagham Khouri-Farah,
Qiuxia Guo,
Thomas A. Perry
et al.
Abstract:Mammalian cerebellar development is thought to be influenced by distinct Purkinje cell (PC) subtypes. However, the degree of PC heterogeneity and the molecular drivers of this diversity have remained unclear, hindering efforts to manipulate PC diversification and assess its role in cerebellar development. Here, we demonstrate the critical role of Foxp genes in cerebellar development by regulating PC diversification. We identified 11 PC subtypes in the embryonic mouse cerebellum through single-cell RNA sequenci… Show more
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