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  A novel population of Hopx-dependent basal radial glial cells in the developing mouse neocortex.

Vaid, S., Camp, J. G., Hersemann, L., Oegema, C. E., Heninger, A.-K., Winkler, S., et al. (2018). A novel population of Hopx-dependent basal radial glial cells in the developing mouse neocortex. Development (Cambridge, England), 145(20): dev169276. doi:10.1242/dev.169276.

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Vaid, Samir1, Author           
Camp, J Gray, Author
Hersemann, Lena, Author
Oegema, Christina Eugster, Author
Heninger, Anne-Kristin1, Author           
Winkler, Sylke1, Author           
Brandl, Holger1, Author           
Sarov, Mihail1, Author           
Treutlein, Barbara1, Author           
Huttner, Wieland1, Author           
Namba, Takashi1, Author           
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1Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              

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 Abstract: A specific subpopulation of neural progenitor cells, the basal radial glial cells (bRGCs) of the outer subventricular zone (OSVZ), are thought to have a key role in the evolutionary expansion of the mammalian neocortex. In the developing lissencephalic mouse neocortex, bRGCs exist at low abundance and show significant molecular differences from bRGCs in developing gyrencephalic species. Here, we demonstrate that the developing mouse medial neocortex (medNcx), in contrast to the canonically studied lateral neocortex (latNcx), exhibits an OSVZ and an abundance of bRGCs similar to that in developing gyrencephalic neocortex. Unlike bRGCs in developing mouse latNcx, the bRGCs in medNcx exhibit human bRGC-like gene expression, including expression of Hopx, a human bRGC marker. Disruption of Hopx expression in mouse embryonic medNcx and forced Hopx expression in mouse embryonic latNcx demonstrate that Hopx is required and sufficient, respectively, for bRGC abundance as found in the developing gyrencephalic neocortex. Taken together, our data identify a novel bRGC subpopulation in developing mouse medNcx that is highly related to bRGCs of developing gyrencephalic neocortex.

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 Dates: 2018-10-18
 Publication Status: Published in print
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1242/dev.169276
Other: cbg-7234
PMID: 30266827
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Title: Development (Cambridge, England)
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