Journal article

WNT-Frizzled signalling and the many paths to neural development and adult brain homeostasis

J Malaterre, RG Ramsay, T Mantamadiotis

Frontiers in Bioscience | FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE INC | Published : 2007

Abstract

The regulation of brain development and function is the result of complex cell-restricted and temporal expression profiles directed by signaling networks constantly imposing exquisite regulatory control on many genes at any one moment within a cell. The ultimate outcome is a genetically controlled balancing act where expression profiles of these hundreds of genes result in cellular proliferation, differentiation and the ultimate choice between long-term survival and apoptosis. During embryonic development there is a massive expansion of neurons and glia, which is balanced with programmed cell death as the brain matures and remodels. As developing brain cells differentiate, they migrate towar..

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