1993
Low-affinity p75 nerve growth factor receptor expression in the embryonic monkey telencephalon: Timing and localization in diverse cellular elements
Meinecke D, Rakic P. Low-affinity p75 nerve growth factor receptor expression in the embryonic monkey telencephalon: Timing and localization in diverse cellular elements. Neuroscience 1993, 54: 105-116. PMID: 8515837, DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(93)90386-t.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiverse cellular elementsNerve growth factor receptorGrowth factor receptorCerebral cortexCellular elementsFactor receptorAxonal processesNerve growth factor receptor expressionLow-affinity nerve growth factor receptorGrowth factorEmbryonic day 45Transient subplate neuronsGrowth factor receptor expressionFactor receptor expressionOnset of neurogenesisNerve growth factorHuman nerve growth factor receptorGrowth factor familyMonkey telencephalonSubplate neuronsSubplate zoneReceptor expressionFetal brainActive neurogenesisNeuronal proliferation
1980
Neurogenesis of the nucleus accumbens septi and neighboring septal nuclei in the rhesus monkey: A combined [3H]thymidine and electron microscopic study
Brand S, Rakic P. Neurogenesis of the nucleus accumbens septi and neighboring septal nuclei in the rhesus monkey: A combined [3H]thymidine and electron microscopic study. Neuroscience 1980, 5: 2125-2138. PMID: 7465048, DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(80)90128-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNucleus accumbens septiMedial septal nucleusSeptal nucleusAccumbens septiRhesus monkeysEmbryonic day 45Lateral septal nucleusEarly postnatal daysPattern of neurogenesisCommon embryological originDifferent embryonic daysPostnatal dayNeuronal productionNucleus accumbensNeuron distributionDay 85SeptiPrimate neostriatumPial surfaceOld monkeysDay 45NeuronsElectron microscopic studyEmbryological originAutoradiographic analysis
1974
Neurons in Rhesus Monkey Visual Cortex: Systematic Relation between Time of Origin and Eventual Disposition
Rakic P. Neurons in Rhesus Monkey Visual Cortex: Systematic Relation between Time of Origin and Eventual Disposition. Science 1974, 183: 425-427. PMID: 4203022, DOI: 10.1126/science.183.4123.425.Peer-Reviewed Original Research