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
1991
Experimental manipulation of cerebral cortical areas in primates
Rakic P. Experimental manipulation of cerebral cortical areas in primates. Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society B Biological Sciences 1991, 331: 291-294. PMID: 1677473, DOI: 10.1098/rstb.1991.0019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpecies-specific diversityExperimental manipulationEmbryonic developmentPrimate embryosProtomap hypothesisDevelopmental mechanismsCellular eventsMolecular mechanismsNeuronal phenotypeCerebral cortical areasSynaptic architectureHigher brain functionsCell numberCerebral cortexCongenital disorderExtrinsic influencesSynaptic circuitryCortical areasCytoarchitectonic patternCytoarchitectonic areasBrain functionEmbryosDiversityDistinct areasPhenotype