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Publication : Early neocortical regionalization in the absence of thalamic innervation.

First Author  Miyashita-Lin EM Year  1999
Journal  Science Volume  285
Issue  5429 Pages  906-9
PubMed ID  10436162 Mgi Jnum  J:56699
Mgi Id  MGI:1342193 Doi  10.1126/science.285.5429.906
Citation  Miyashita-Lin EM, et al. (1999) Early neocortical regionalization in the absence of thalamic innervation. Science 285(5429):906-9
abstractText  There is a Long-standing controversy regarding the mechanisms that generate the functional subdivisions of the cerebral neocortex. One model proposes that thalamic axonal input specifies these subdivisions; the competing model postulates that patterning mechanisms intrinsic to the dorsal telencephalon generate neocortical regions. Gbx- 2 mutant mice, whose thalamic differentiation is disrupted, were investigated. Despite the Lack of cortical innervation by thalamic axons, neocortical region-specific gene expression (Cadherin-6, EphA-7, Id-2, and RZR-beta) developed normally. This provides evidence that patterning mechanisms intrinsic to the neocortex specify the basic organization of its functional subdivisions.
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