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Publication : Selective requirement of Pax6, but not Emx2, in the specification and development of several nuclei of the amygdaloid complex.

First Author  Tole S Year  2005
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  25
Issue  10 Pages  2753-60
PubMed ID  15758185 Mgi Jnum  J:98620
Mgi Id  MGI:3579217 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3014-04.2005
Citation  Tole S, et al. (2005) Selective requirement of Pax6, but not Emx2, in the specification and development of several nuclei of the amygdaloid complex. J Neurosci 25(10):2753-60
abstractText  The amygdaloid complex is a group of nuclei that are thought to originate from multiple sites of the dorsal and ventral telencephalic neuroepithelium. The mechanisms that regulate their development are essentially unknown. We studied the role of Pax6 and Emx2, two transcription factors that regulate regional specification and growth of the telencephalon, in the morphogenesis of the amygdaloid complex. We used a set of specific marker genes that identify distinct amygdaloid nuclei to analyze Pax6/Small eye and Emx2 knock-out mutant mouse brains. We found that there is a selective requirement for Pax6, but not Emx2, in the formation a subset of nuclei within the amygdaloid complex. Specifically, structures that were not previously considered to be developmentally linked, the nucleus of the lateral olfactory tract and the lateral, basolateral, and basomedial nuclei, all appear to have a common requirement for Pax6. Together, our findings provide new insights into the origins and mechanisms underlying the development of the amygdaloid complex.
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