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Publication : Dentate gyrus formation requires Emx2.

First Author  Pellegrini M Year  1996
Journal  Development Volume  122
Issue  12 Pages  3893-8
PubMed ID  9012509 Mgi Jnum  J:37631
Mgi Id  MGI:85022 Doi  10.1242/dev.122.12.3893
Citation  Pellegrini M, et al. (1996) Dentate gyrus formation requires Emx2. Development 122(12):3893-8
abstractText  Emx 1 and 2 are the murine homologues of the Drosophila empty spiracles gene and based on their expression pattern may be involved in the regional specification of the mammalian forebrain. During early embryogenesis, Emx2 is expressed in the presumptive cerebral cortex and olfactory bulbs and later, in the hippocampus proper and dentate gyrus. The latter are involved in memory processes. To understand the role of Emx2 in vivo, we have mutated the gene in mice. Homozygous embryos die postnatally because of severe urogenital alterations. These mice present cerebral hemispheres with a reduced size and exhibit specific morphological alterations in allocortical structures of the medial wall of the brain. The dentate gyrus is missing and the hippocampus proper is reduced. The medial limbic cortex is also severely shortened. The development of the dentate gyrus is affected at the onset of its formation with defects in the neuroepithelium from which it originates. These findings demonstrate that Emx2 is required for the development of several forebrain structures.
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