2020
Cannabinoid Type 1 Receptor is Undetectable in Rodent and Primate Cerebral Neural Stem Cells but Participates in Radial Neuronal Migration
Morozov YM, Mackie K, Rakic P. Cannabinoid Type 1 Receptor is Undetectable in Rodent and Primate Cerebral Neural Stem Cells but Participates in Radial Neuronal Migration. International Journal Of Molecular Sciences 2020, 21: 8657. PMID: 33212822, PMCID: PMC7696736, DOI: 10.3390/ijms21228657.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeural stem cellsStem cellsCannabinoid type 1 receptorType 1 receptorFate determinationRadial neuronal migrationCell movementEmbryonic developmentIntracellular vesiclesCellular locationMRNA sequencingMolecular mechanismsCortical plateElectron microscopic reconstructionCellular proliferationNeuronal migrationZone cellsSubventricular zone cellsEmbryonic miceMolecular substratesSVZ cellsMicroscopic reconstructionRecreational cannabis useMacaque cerebral cortexPrimate neurons
1989
Regional differences in the distribution of muscarinic cholinergic receptors in the macaque cerebral cortex
Lidow M, Gallager D, Rakic P, Goldman‐Rakic P. Regional differences in the distribution of muscarinic cholinergic receptors in the macaque cerebral cortex. The Journal Of Comparative Neurology 1989, 289: 247-259. PMID: 2808765, DOI: 10.1002/cne.902890206.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsM2 receptor subtypeMuscarinic cholinergic receptorsReceptor subtypesCholinergic receptorsM2 receptorsCerebral cortexM1 receptorsLaminar distributionOccipital lobeM1 receptor subtypePopulation of M1Primary motor cortexPrefrontal cortical areasMacaque cerebral cortexCholinergic markersMotor cortexMuscarinic receptorsSupragranular layersLayer IVCortical areasNeocortical areasFrontal lobeCytoarchitectonic areasCortical layersCortical regions
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