The caudal ganglionic eminence is a source of distinct cortical and subcortical cell populations.

Abstract:

:During development, the mammalian ventral telencephalon is comprised of three major proliferative zones: the medial (MGE), lateral (LGE) and caudal (CGE) ganglionic eminences. Through gene expression studies, in vitro migration assays, genetic mutant analysis and in vivo fate mapping in mice, we found that the CGE is a progenitor region that is distinct from both the MGE and LGE. Notably, CGE cells showed a unique in vivo pattern of migration, and the CGE contributed cells to nuclei distinct from those populated by the MGE and LGE. Moreover, we report that the migratory fate of cells from the CGE is intrinsically determined by embryonic day 13.5 (E13.5). Together, these results provide the first insights into the development and fate of the CGE.

journal_name

Nat Neurosci

journal_title

Nature neuroscience

authors

Nery S,Fishell G,Corbin JG

doi

10.1038/nn971

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2002-12-01 00:00:00

pages

1279-87

issue

12

eissn

1097-6256

issn

1546-1726

pii

nn971

journal_volume

5

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