The Midbrain Preisthmus: A Poorly Known Effect of the Isthmic Organizer

pubmed: wnt1 2023-09-09

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This essay reexamines molecular evidence supporting the existence of the 'preisthmus', a caudal midbrain domain present in vertebrates (studied here in the mouse). It is thought to derive from the embryonic m2 mesomere and appears intercalated between the isthmus (caudally) and the inferior colliculus (rostrally). Among a substantial list of gene expression mappings examined from the Allen Developing and Adult Brain Atlases, a number of quite consistent selective positive markers, plus some...

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Authors:

Luis Puelles, Matias Hidalgo-Sánchez

Date tagged:

09/09/2023, 22:07

Date published:

06/10/2023, 06:00