1999
Organotypic slice cultures for analysis of proliferation, cell death, and migration in the embryonic neocortex1Published on the World Wide Web on 8 July 1999.1
Haydar T, Bambrick L, Krueger B, Rakic P. Organotypic slice cultures for analysis of proliferation, cell death, and migration in the embryonic neocortex1Published on the World Wide Web on 8 July 1999.1. Brain Research 1999, 4: 425-437. PMID: 10592354, DOI: 10.1016/s1385-299x(99)00033-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsApoptosisBromodeoxyuridineCell DivisionCell MovementCell SurvivalFemaleFetusFluorescent Antibody TechniqueGlial Fibrillary Acidic ProteinIn Situ Nick-End LabelingMiceMice, Inbred ICRMicroscopy, ConfocalMicrotubule-Associated ProteinsNeocortexNeurogliaNeuronsOrgan Culture TechniquesPregnancyConceptsCell deathProper cortical developmentCell-cell interactionsDynamic cellular interactionsQuantitative confocal microscopyDiffusible regulatorsPrimary cell culturesAnalysis of proliferationCellular interactionsCellular mechanismsCortical neurogenesisNeuronal migrationConfocal microscopyCell proliferationNeocortical neurogenesisExperimental manipulationThree-dimensional environmentVivo processesCell culturesNeurogenesisPhysiological methodsTropic supportOrganotypic slice culturesProliferationCortical development
1995
Dynamics of granule cell migration: a confocal microscopic study in acute cerebellar slice preparations
Komuro H, Rakic P. Dynamics of granule cell migration: a confocal microscopic study in acute cerebellar slice preparations. Journal Of Neuroscience 1995, 15: 1110-1120. PMID: 7869087, PMCID: PMC6577849, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.15-02-01110.1995.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell movementCell migrationPlasma membraneShort stationary phaseCerebellar slice preparationGranule cell migrationMolecular mechanismsMembrane flowConfocal microscopic studiesIndividual cellsNeuronal migrationConfocal microscopyCytological aspectsDil crystalsCellsMembraneBergmann glial fibersGranule cellsMigrationMicrons/hrOld micePostnatal lifeConsiderable variationAcute cerebellar slice preparationStationary phase