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Specificity and plasticity of thalamocortical connections in Sema6A mutant miceFLRT3 is a Robo1-interacting protein that determines Netrin-1 attraction in developing axonsGenetic ablation of the t-SNARE SNAP-25 distinguishes mechanisms of neuroexocytosisThe lhx2 transcription factor controls thalamocortical axonal guidance by specific regulation of robo1 and robo2 receptorsRole of Emx2 in the development of the reciprocal connectivity between cortex and thalamusThalamocortical development: how are we going to get there?Mechanisms controlling the guidance of thalamocortical axons through the embryonic forebrain.Glutamate and GABA receptor signalling in the developing brain.Uncoupling of EphA/ephrinA signaling and spontaneous activity in neural circuit wiring.Shaping brain connections through spontaneous neural activity.In and out from the cortex: development of major forebrain connections.Inputs from the thalamocortical system on axon pathfinding mechanisms.Comparative analysis of extra-ventricular mitoses at early stages of cortical development in rat and human.Tangential neuronal migration controls axon guidance: a role for neuregulin-1 in thalamocortical axon navigation.Distribution of metabotropic GABA receptor subunits GABAB1a/b and GABAB2 in the rat hippocampus during prenatal and postnatal development.Spontaneous activity regulates Robo1 transcription to mediate a switch in thalamocortical axon growth.Chemokine signaling controls intracortical migration and final distribution of GABAergic interneurons.Preferential origin and layer destination of GAD65-GFP cortical interneurons.Localization and developmental expression of GABA(B) receptors in the rat olfactory bulb.Robo1 and Robo2 cooperate to control the guidance of major axonal tracts in the mammalian forebrain.Development and plasticity of thalamocortical systems.Emergent growth cone responses to combinations of Slit1 and Netrin 1 in thalamocortical axon topography.Biased selection of leading process branches mediates chemotaxis during tangential neuronal migration.Fgfr3 regulates development of the caudal telencephalon.Slit2 activity in the migration of guidepost neurons shapes thalamic projections during development and evolutionCxcr7 Controls Neuronal Migration by Regulating Chemokine ResponsivenessPrenatal activity from thalamic neurons governs the emergence of functional cortical maps in mice
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