Brain organization and human diseases

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  • who: Tamar Sapir and collaborators from the Departments of Molecular Genetics and Molecular Neuroscience, Weizmann Institute of Science have published the paper: Brain Organization and Human Diseases, in the Journal: Cells 2022, 11, 1642. of 18/04/2022

SUMMARY

    Understanding the origins of higher cortical functions and their malfunction in developmental diseases requires delineating how brain areas are formed during development. The formation of the anterior neural plate, which will give rise to the forebrain, is induced by signals from the prechordal plate (PrCP), a cell population that originates from the mesendoderm and . . .

     

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