The role of Pax6 in brain patterning

The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Noriko Osumi

Abstract

Pax6 g ene encodes a transcription factor that plays a pivotal role in various aspects of brain development. Here I review the molecular and cellular mechanisms of how the early brain is patterned, and introduce recent studies on the role of Pax6 in brain patterning, neuronal specification, neuronal migration and axonal extension.

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