2009
Decision by division: making cortical maps
Rakic P, Ayoub AE, Breunig JJ, Dominguez MH. Decision by division: making cortical maps. Trends In Neurosciences 2009, 32: 291-301. PMID: 19380167, PMCID: PMC3601545, DOI: 10.1016/j.tins.2009.01.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeuronal fate determinationFate determinationFinal mitotic divisionEvolutionary expansionCell determinationMitotic divisionProtomap hypothesisEarly specificationLatest compendiumBiological basisProliferative zoneNeuronal classesNewborn neuronsBroad spectrumDivisionGenesHuman neocortexCortical malformationsNeuronsRadial unitsCompendiumMigrationCerebral wall
2001
Neurocreationism--Making New Cortical Maps
Rakic P. Neurocreationism--Making New Cortical Maps. Science 2001, 294: 1011-1012. PMID: 11691974, DOI: 10.1126/science.294.5544.1011.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1991
Distribution of dopaminergic receptors in the primate cerebral cortex: Quantitative autoradiographic analysis using [3H]raclopride, [3H]spiperone and [3H]SCH23390
Lidow M, Goldman-Rakic P, Gallager D, Rakic P. Distribution of dopaminergic receptors in the primate cerebral cortex: Quantitative autoradiographic analysis using [3H]raclopride, [3H]spiperone and [3H]SCH23390. Neuroscience 1991, 40: 657-671. PMID: 2062437, DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(91)90003-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsD2 receptorsCerebral cortexCytoarchitectonic areasDopaminergic receptorsLayer VLaminar distributionD1 receptorsD2 receptor distributionInfragranular layers VPresence of ketanserinPresence of mianserinNeurotransmitter receptor subtypesPrimate cerebral cortexD2 dopaminergic receptorsDifferent laminar distributionsMonkey cerebral cortexQuantitative autoradiographic analysisDopamine D1 receptorsDopamine D2 receptorsRostral-caudal gradientBilaminar patternLayer V.Motor cortexReceptor subtypesSpecific antagonist
1977
Heterogeneous afferents to the inferior parietal lobule of the rhesus monkey revealed by the retrograde transport method
Divac I, LaVail J, Rakic P, Winston K. Heterogeneous afferents to the inferior parietal lobule of the rhesus monkey revealed by the retrograde transport method. Brain Research 1977, 123: 197-207. PMID: 402983, DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(77)90474-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRetrograde transport methodInferior parietal lobuleRhesus monkeysParietal lobuleNucleus ventralis anteriorContralateral parietal cortexMedial raphe nucleiHRP-positive cellsMedial pulvinar nucleusAdult rhesus monkeysNucleus centrum medianumVentralis anteriorLabeled neuronsBasal forebrainRaphe nucleusLocus coeruleusAfferent connectionsCentrum medianumPulvinar nucleusMammillothalamic tractMagnocellular nucleusTemporal cortexLayer IIIAdult monkeysInfant monkeys
1975
The correlation of the time of origin of neurons with their axonal projection: the combined use of [3H]thymidine autoradiography and horseradish peroxidase histochemistry
Nowakowski R, La Vail J, Rakic P. The correlation of the time of origin of neurons with their axonal projection: the combined use of [3H]thymidine autoradiography and horseradish peroxidase histochemistry. Brain Research 1975, 99: 343-348. PMID: 1182549, DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(75)90034-7.Peer-Reviewed Original Research1 Timing of Major Ontogenetic Events in the Visual Cortex of the Rhesus Monkey
RAKIC P. 1 Timing of Major Ontogenetic Events in the Visual Cortex of the Rhesus Monkey. UCLA Forum In Medical Sciences 1975, 3-40. PMID: 812226, DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-139050-1.50008-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCortical plateMonkey visual cortexYoung neuronsVisual cortexSubventricular zoneVentricular cellsRadial glial guidesEarly postnatal stagesNumerous gliaLayer VSubventricular cellsMost neuronsLayer VILayer IVGlial guidesLayer IIICerebral surfaceVentricular zoneCell originCortical formationRhesus monkeysCell bodiesNeuronsPostnatal stagesCortex
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