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The compartmental restriction of cerebellar interneurons
by
Hawkes, Richard
, Consalez, G. Giacomo
in
Artificial chromosomes
/ basket cells
/ cerebellar granule neurons
/ Cerebellum
/ climbing fibers
/ Gene expression
/ Golgi cells
/ Granule cells
/ Hypotheses
/ Interneurons
/ Kinases
/ Mutation
/ Neurogenesis
/ Neuroscience
/ Neurosciences
/ pattern formation
/ Phenotypes
/ Principal components analysis
/ Proteins
/ Purkinje Cells
/ Sensory neurons
/ Topography
/ Unipolar brush cells
2013
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The compartmental restriction of cerebellar interneurons
by
Hawkes, Richard
, Consalez, G. Giacomo
in
Artificial chromosomes
/ basket cells
/ cerebellar granule neurons
/ Cerebellum
/ climbing fibers
/ Gene expression
/ Golgi cells
/ Granule cells
/ Hypotheses
/ Interneurons
/ Kinases
/ Mutation
/ Neurogenesis
/ Neuroscience
/ Neurosciences
/ pattern formation
/ Phenotypes
/ Principal components analysis
/ Proteins
/ Purkinje Cells
/ Sensory neurons
/ Topography
/ Unipolar brush cells
2013
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The compartmental restriction of cerebellar interneurons
by
Hawkes, Richard
, Consalez, G. Giacomo
in
Artificial chromosomes
/ basket cells
/ cerebellar granule neurons
/ Cerebellum
/ climbing fibers
/ Gene expression
/ Golgi cells
/ Granule cells
/ Hypotheses
/ Interneurons
/ Kinases
/ Mutation
/ Neurogenesis
/ Neuroscience
/ Neurosciences
/ pattern formation
/ Phenotypes
/ Principal components analysis
/ Proteins
/ Purkinje Cells
/ Sensory neurons
/ Topography
/ Unipolar brush cells
2013
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The compartmental restriction of cerebellar interneurons
2013
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Overview
The Purkinje cells (PC's) of the cerebellar cortex are subdivided into multiple different molecular phenotypes that form an elaborate array of parasagittal stripes. This array serves as a scaffold around which afferent topography is organized. The ways in which cerebellar interneurons may be restricted by this scaffolding are less well-understood. This review begins with a brief survey of cerebellar topography. Next, it reviews the development of stripes in the cerebellum with a particular emphasis on the embryological origins of cerebellar interneurons. These data serve as a foundation to discuss the hypothesis that cerebellar compartment boundaries also restrict cerebellar interneurons, both excitatory [granule cells, unipolar brush cells (UBCs)] and inhibitory (e.g., Golgi cells, basket cells). Finally, it is proposed that the same PC scaffold that restricts afferent terminal fields to stripes may also act to organize cerebellar interneurons.
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Frontiers Research Foundation,Frontiers Media S.A
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