2000
From Spontaneous to Induced Neurological Mutations: A Personal Witness of the Ascent of the Mouse Model
Rakic P. From Spontaneous to Induced Neurological Mutations: A Personal Witness of the Ascent of the Mouse Model. Results And Problems In Cell Differentiation 2000, 30: 1-19. PMID: 10857183, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-48002-0_1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEssential model systemMosaic animalsLarge brain sizeSmall invertebratesGenome sequenceMolecular geneticsInduced mutationsVersatile animal modelArea of neurobiologyNormal developmentNeurological mutationDevelopmental neurobiologyBrain sizeModel systemMutationsMouse modelCongenital malformationsAnimal modelsNervous systemHuman nervous systemExperimental neuropathologyInvertebratesNonhuman primatesMammalsGenetics
1973
Neuronal migration, with special reference to developing human brain: a review
Sidman R, Rakic P. Neuronal migration, with special reference to developing human brain: a review. Brain Research 1973, 62: 1-35. PMID: 4203033, DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(73)90617-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCerebellar cortexNervous systemRadial glial guidesGranule cell neuronsCentral nervous systemFetal human brainHuman brainImmunological definitionCerebral cortexCortical plateYoung neuronsAfferent axonsBergmann glial fibersGlial guidesCNS cellsGray nucleiGanglionic eminenceInferior oliveCell neuronsGlial fibersHuman nervous systemMutant miceNeuronal migrationNeuronsCortex