S K McConnell
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Mackarehtschian K, Lau C, Caras I, McConnell S
Cereb Cortex
. 1999 Sep;
9(6):601-10.
PMID: 10498278
The development of axonal connections between thalamic nuclei and their cortical target areas occurs in a highly specific manner. To explore the mechanisms of thalamocortical axon pathfinding, we investigated the...
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McConnell S, Dawson D, Wardle A, Burke T
Anim Genet
. 1999 Aug;
30(3):183-9.
PMID: 10442979
Microsatellites consisting of tetranucleotide repeats are more easily, and consequently efficiently, scored than loci consisting of dinucleotides. However, they are much less frequent in the genome. A hybridisation selection protocol...
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Francis F, Koulakoff A, Boucher D, Chafey P, Schaar B, Vinet M, et al.
Neuron
. 1999 Jul;
23(2):247-56.
PMID: 10399932
Recently, we and others reported that the doublecortin gene is responsible for X-linked lissencephaly and subcortical laminar heterotopia. Here, we show that Doublecortin is expressed in the brain throughout the...
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Okada A, Lansford R, Weimann J, Fraser S, McConnell S
Exp Neurol
. 1999 May;
156(2):394-406.
PMID: 10328944
To visualize the movements of cells and their processes in developing vertebrates, we constructed replication-incompetent retroviral vectors encoding green fluorescent protein (GFP) that can be detected as a single integrated...
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Chenn A, Zhang Y, Chang B, McConnell S
Mol Cell Neurosci
. 1998 Jul;
11(4):183-93.
PMID: 9675050
Progenitor cells in the mammalian forebrain can undergo either symmetric or asymmetric cell divisions by varying their cleavage orientation. In asymmetric divisions, cells distribute apically and basally localized proteins differentially...
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Caric D, Gooday D, Hill R, McConnell S, Price D
Development
. 1997 Nov;
124(24):5087-96.
PMID: 9362466
The cerebral cortex forms by the orderly migration and subsequent differentiation of neuronal precursors generated in the proliferative ventricular zone. We studied the role of the transcription factor Pax-6, which...
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ORourke N, Chenn A, McConnell S
Development
. 1997 Mar;
124(5):997-1005.
PMID: 9056775
Patterns of cell movement play a key role in the establishment of the brain's functional architecture during development. The migration of neuronal progenitor cells has been hypothesized to disperse clonally...
18.
Bohner A, Akers R, McConnell S
Development
. 1997 Feb;
124(4):915-23.
PMID: 9043072
Transplantation studies suggest that the laminar fates of cerebral cortical neurons are determined by environmental signals encountered just before mitosis. In ferret, E29 progenitor cells normally produce neurons of layers...
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Frantz G, McConnell S
Neuron
. 1996 Jul;
17(1):55-61.
PMID: 8755478
Early in development, neural progenitors in cerebral cortex normally produce neurons of several layers during successive cell divisions. The laminar fate of their daughters depends on environmental cues encountered just...
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McConnell S
J Neurosci
. 1995 Nov;
15(11):6987-98.
PMID: 7472455
During development, the neural tube produces a large diversity of neuronal phenotypes from a morphologically homogeneous pool of precursor cells. In recent years, the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which...