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Visualization of Cortical Modules in Flattened Mammalian Cortices
Published on: January 22, 2018
大脑皮层区域的规范
1Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510.
概括
辐射单位假设解释了人类大脑新皮质是如何从原始细胞中发展出来的. 这个模型详细介绍了神经元生成,导向迁移和区域形成,得到了广泛的神经生物学数据的支持.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 发育生物学 发展生物学
背景情况:
- 人类大脑新皮质含有大量的神经元,这些神经元来自心室前.
- 了解皮层发育的精确机制,包括神经元生成和层形成,至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了解释新皮层神经元的生成和分布,使用辐射单位假设.
- 为理解皮层进化和疾病提供一个框架.
主要方法:
- 电子显微镜的电子显微镜
- 免疫细胞化学 免疫细胞化学
- [3H]提米丁和受体自发放射学
- 复原病毒的基因转移
- 神经移植是一种神经移植.
- 皮层发育的手术和遗传操纵.
主要成果:
- 射线单位假设假设,心室区域中的增殖单位创建一个原图.
- 质导体将神经元输出直接转化为本体遗传列,形成不同的皮质区域.
- 来自先进技术的数据支持细胞增殖,血统和表型的动力学.
结论:
- 辐射单位模型为新皮层发育提供了全面的解释.
- 这个模型有助于理解大脑进化,皮质区域的表观遗传调节,以及人类皮质疾病.
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