1996
Role of neuron-glial junctional domain proteins in the maintenance and termination of neuronal migration across the embryonic cerebral wall
Anton E, Cameron R, Rakic P. Role of neuron-glial junctional domain proteins in the maintenance and termination of neuronal migration across the embryonic cerebral wall. Journal Of Neuroscience 1996, 16: 2283-2293. PMID: 8601808, PMCID: PMC6578523, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.16-07-02283.1996.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmbryonic cerebral wallCerebral wallNeuronal migrationCerebral cortexNeuronal migratory pathwayRadial glial cell processesRadial glial fibersGlial cell processesNormal neuronal migrationCortical plateSlice preparationAntibody exposureGlial fibersMarginal zone regionsMonoclonal antibodiesAntibodiesNeuronsCortexCell substratesMarginal zonePolyclonal antiserumMicrotubular organizationCell processesMigratory pathwaysCell detachment
1994
Recognition, adhesion, transmembrane signaling and cell motility in guided neuronal migration
Rakic P, Cameron R, Komuro H. Recognition, adhesion, transmembrane signaling and cell motility in guided neuronal migration. Current Opinion In Neurobiology 1994, 4: 63-69. PMID: 8173327, DOI: 10.1016/0959-4388(94)90033-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCell AdhesionCell Adhesion Molecules, NeuronalCell MovementNeuronsSignal TransductionConceptsCell motilityDiverse cellular mechanismsMultiple molecular eventsSpecific ion channelsTransmembrane signalingExtracellular substratesMigration of neuronsMolecular eventsSecond messengerMolecular componentsIndividual molecular componentsIon channelsCellular mechanismsNeuronal migrationRecognition receptorsAdhesive interactionsAdhesion moleculesMultiple adhesion moleculesFinal destinationRecent studiesMotilityReceptorsSignalingMessengerMigration