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Yan K, Bormuth I, Bormuth O, Tutukova S, Renner A, Bessa P, et al.
Cereb Cortex . 2022 Apr; 33(5):1752-1767. PMID: 35462405
Abnormal development of corpus callosum is relatively common and causes a broad spectrum of cognitive impairments in humans. We use acallosal Neurod2/6-deficient mice to study callosal axon guidance within the...
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Epifanova E, Salina V, Lajko D, Textoris-Taube K, Naumann T, Bormuth O, et al.
Sci Adv . 2021 Jul; 7(27). PMID: 34215578
The neocortex is stereotypically organized into layers of excitatory neurons arranged in a precise parallel orientation. Here we show that dynamic adhesion both preceding and following radial migration is essential...
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Pieper A, Rudolph S, Wieser G, Gotze T, Miessner H, Yonemasu T, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Feb; 9(1):1448. PMID: 30723302
The cerebellar cortex is involved in the control of diverse motor and non-motor functions. Its principal circuit elements are the Purkinje cells that integrate incoming excitatory and local inhibitory inputs...
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Ripamonti S, Ambrozkiewicz M, Guzzi F, Gravati M, Biella G, Bormuth I, et al.
Elife . 2017 Feb; 6. PMID: 28231043
Beyond its role in parturition and lactation, oxytocin influences higher brain processes that control social behavior of mammals, and perturbed oxytocin signaling has been linked to the pathogenesis of several...
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Srivatsa S, Parthasarathy S, Britanova O, Bormuth I, Donahoo A, Ackerman S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2014 Apr; 5:3708. PMID: 24739528
The pyramidal neurons of the mammalian neocortex form two major types of long-range connections-corticocortical and cortico-subcortical. The transcription factors Satb2 and Ctip2 are critical regulators of neuronal cell fate that...
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Bormuth I, Yan K, Yonemasu T, Gummert M, Zhang M, Wichert S, et al.
J Neurosci . 2013 Jan; 33(2):641-51. PMID: 23303943
Establishment of long-range fiber tracts by neocortical projection neurons is fundamental for higher brain functions. The molecular control of axon tract formation, however, is still poorly understood. Here, we have...
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Patzig J, Jahn O, Tenzer S, Wichert S, de Monasterio-Schrader P, Rosfa S, et al.
J Neurosci . 2011 Nov; 31(45):16369-86. PMID: 22072688
Peripheral nerve myelin facilitates rapid impulse conduction and normal motor and sensory functions. Many aspects of myelin biogenesis, glia-axonal interactions, and nerve homeostasis are poorly understood at the molecular level....
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Cherry T, Wang S, Bormuth I, Schwab M, Olson J, Cepko C
J Neurosci . 2011 May; 31(20):7365-79. PMID: 21593321
Members of the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) family of transcription factors have been shown to control critical aspects of development in many tissues. To identify bHLH genes that might regulate specific...
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Goebbels S, Oltrogge J, Kemper R, Heilmann I, Bormuth I, Wolfer S, et al.
J Neurosci . 2010 Jul; 30(26):8953-64. PMID: 20592216
In the developing nervous system, constitutive activation of the AKT/mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) pathway in myelinating glial cells is associated with hypermyelination of the brain, but is reportedly insufficient...
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Sanno H, Shen X, Kuru N, Bormuth I, Bobsin K, Gardner H, et al.
J Neurosci . 2010 Mar; 30(12):4221-31. PMID: 20335457
Apoptosis of neurons in the maturing neocortex has been recorded in a wide variety of mammals, but very little is known about its effects on cortical differentiation. Recent research has...