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James Ackman Mc, Crair
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology
The initial structural and functional development of visual circuits in reptiles, birds, and mammals happens independent of sensory experience. After eye opening, visual experience further refines and elaborates circuits that are critical for normal visual function. Innate genetic programs that code for gradients of molecules provide gross position...
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J, Zhang James Ackman Hp, Xu Mc, Crair
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Nature Neuroscience
Binocular competition is thought to drive eye-specific segregation in the developing visual system, potentially through Hebbian synaptic learning rules that are sensitive to correlations in afferent activity. Altering retinal activity can disrupt eye-specific segregation, but little is known about the temporal features of binocular activity that mo...
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Bg, Rash James Ackman P, Rakic
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Science Advances
Cortical columns are basic cellular and functional units of the cerebral cortex that are malformed in many brain disorders, but how they initially develop is not well understood. Using an optogenetic sensor in the mouse embryonic forebrain, we demonstrate that Ca(2+) fluxes propagate bidirectionally within the elongated fibers of radial glial cells...
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James Ackman Tj, Burbridge Mc, Crair
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Nature
The morphological and functional development of the vertebrate nervous system is initially governed by genetic factors and subsequently refined by neuronal activity. However, fundamental features of the nervous system emerge before sensory experience is possible. Thus, activity-dependent development occurring before the onset of experience must be ...
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James Ackman Jj, Loturco
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Experimental Neurology
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A, Pignatelli M, Benedusi James Ackman Jj, Loturco O, Belluzzi
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Chemical Senses
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J, Bai Rl, Ramos M, Paramasivam F, Siddiqi James Ackman Jj, Loturco
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Developmental Neuroscience
During forebrain development the lateral cortical stream (LCS) supplies neurons to structures in the ventral telencephalon including the amygdala and piriform cortex. In the current study, we used spatially directed in utero electroporation and RNAi to investigate mechanisms of migration to the ventral telencephalon. Cells labeled by in utero elect...
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James Ackman F, Siddiqi Rs, Walikonis Jj, Loturco
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Journal of Neuroscience
The neurogenic potential of the postnatal neocortex has not been tested previously with a combination of both retroviral and bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) labeling. Here we report that injections of enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP) retrovirus into 134 postnatal rats resulted in GFP labeling of 642 pyramidal neurons in neocortex. GFP-labeled neo...
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James Ackman L, Aniksztejn V, Crépel H, Becq C, Pellegrino C, Cardoso Y, Ben-Ari A, Represa
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Journal of Neuroscience
In human patients, cortical dysplasia produced by Doublecortin (DCX) mutations lead to mental retardation and intractable infantile epilepsies, but the underlying mechanisms are not known. DCX(-/-) mice have been generated to investigate this issue. However, they display no neocortical abnormality, lessening their impact on the field. In contrast, ...
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A, Pignatelli James Ackman D, Vigetti Ap, Beltrami S, Zucchini O, Belluzzi
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Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
A significant fraction of the interneurons added in adulthood to the glomerular layer (GL) of the olfactory bulb (OB) are dopaminergic (DA). In the OB, DA neurons are restricted to the GL, but using transgenic mice expressing eGFP under the tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) promoter, we also detected the presence of TH-GFP+ cells in the mitral and external...
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James Ackman Rl, Ramos Mr, Sarkisian Jj, Loturco
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Developmental Neuroscience
The dentate gyrus is a site of continual neurogenesis in the postnatal mammalian brain. Here we investigated postnatal neurogenesis in the citron kinase (citron-K) null-mutant rat (flathead). The flathead rat has substantial deficits in embryonic neurogenesis that are due to failed cytokinesis and cell death. We report here the loss of citron-K fun...
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Tj, Burbridge Hp, Xu James Ackman X, Ge Y, Zhang Mj, Ye Zj, Zhou J, Xu A, Contractor Mc, Crair
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Neuron
The elaboration of nascent synaptic connections into highly ordered neural circuits is an integral feature of the developing vertebrate nervous system. In sensory systems, patterned spontaneous activity before the onset of sensation is thought to influence this process, but this conclusion remains controversial, largely due to the inherent difficul...
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J, Zhang James Ackman Os, Dhande Mc, Crair
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Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
Neural activity during vertebrate development has been unambiguously shown to play a critical role in sculpting circuit formation and function. Patterned neural activity in various parts of the developing nervous system is thought to modulate neurite outgrowth, axon targeting, and synapse refinement. The nature and role of patterned neural activity...
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J, Bai Rl, Ramos James Ackman Am, Thomas Rv, Lee Jj, Loturco
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Nature Neuroscience
Mutations in the doublecortin gene (DCX) in humans cause malformation of the cerebral neocortex. Paradoxically, genetic deletion of Dcx in mice does not cause neocortical malformation. We used electroporation of plasmids encoding short hairpin RNA to create interference (RNAi) of DCX protein in utero, and we show that DCX is required for radial mig...
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O, Belluzzi M, Benedusi James Ackman Jj, Loturco
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Journal of Neuroscience
The subventricular zone produces neuroblasts that migrate to the olfactory bulb (OB) and differentiate into interneurons throughout postnatal life (Altman and Das, 1966; Hinds, 1968; Altman, 1969; Kishi et al., 1990; Luskin, 1993; Lois and Alvarez-Buylla, 1994). Although such postnatally generated interneurons have been characterized morphologicall...
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C, Allène A, Cattani James Ackman P, Bonifazi L, Aniksztejn Y, Ben-Ari R, Cossart
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Journal of Neuroscience
Developing cortical networks generate a variety of coherent activity patterns that participate in circuit refinement. Early network oscillations (ENOs) are the dominant network pattern in the rodent neocortex for a short period after birth. These large-scale calcium waves were shown to be largely driven by glutamatergic synapses albeit GABA is a ma...