H. (2008) Age-related differ- entiation in newly generated DCX immunoreactive neurons in the subgranular zone of the gerbil dentate gyrus. Neurochem. Res. 33(5), 867-872.Hwang, I. K., Yoo, K.-Y., Yi, S. S., Kwon, Y.-G., Ahn, Y.-K., Seong, J. K., Lee, I. S., ...
DCX is expressed in migrating neurons throughout the central and peripheral nervous system during embryonic and postnatal development. Anti-DCX antibodies are widely used for detection of neurogenesis. It's also a common neuron marker since its expression is specific to neurons. 实验方案 Product ...
DCX is expressed in migrating neurons throughout the central and peripheral nervous system during embryonic and postnatal development. Anti-DCX antibodies are widely used for detection of neurogenesis. It's also a common neuron marker since its expression is specific to neurons. Protocols Product ...
X-linked lissencephaly which is characterized by a lack of normal folds on the surface of the brain resulting in a smooth cerebral cortex caused by abnormal migration of neurons during development (des Portes et al., 1998; Gleeson et al., 1998). ...
and this interaction is important to proper microtubule function in the developing cortex.Mutations in this gene cause abnormal migration of neurons during development and disrupt the layering of the cortex,leading to epilepsy,mental retardation,subcortical band heterotopia ('double cortex' syndrome) in ...
However, the enhanced quiescent neural progenitor-turnover does not translate into an increased number of immature neurons. We also observed a steep decline in the number of type-III immature neurons with complex tertiary-dendrites, suggesting that lithium alters the morphological maturation of newborn...
Dissociative Identity Mechanisms Involved in Non- Dominant and Dominant Arm Control Neurogenesis in the Adult Brain: Analysis of Dcx+ Neurons with Aging Ri... Dissociative Identity Mechanisms Involved in Non- Dominant and Dominant Arm Control Neurogenesis in the Adult Brain: Analysis of Dcx+ Neurons...
(Fig.1C). For this reason we used it to evaluate the complexity of dendritic arborizations of DCX+cells23. We initially evaluated the effects of LFD and HFD on DCX+immature neurons in the dorsal DG (from Bregma − 0.94 to − 2.46 mm). In this region, DCX+cells of HFD animals ...
In the developing cortex, cortical neurons must migrate over long distances to reach the site of their final differentiation. The encoded protein appears to direct neuronal migration by regulating the organization and stability of microtubules. In addition, the encoded protein interacts with LIS1, the...
Additionally, DCX/PSA-NCAM+ immature neurons reside in cortical layer II of the paleocortex and in the paleo- and entorhinal cortex of mice and rats, respectively. These cells are also found in the neocortex of guinea pigs, rabbits, some afrotherian mammals, cats, dogs, non-human primates,...