Project Details
Investigation of cell migration, fate specification and axon navigation in the neocortex by genetic cell ablation
Applicant
Professor Dr. Victor Tarabykin
Subject Area
Developmental Neurobiology
Term
from 2012 to 2016
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 227733622
The neocortex contains multiple types of projection neurons, which are ordered in six layers. These neurons are born from the same type of neuronal progenitors named radial glia cells. We have recently shown that young neurons can influence the fate of neuronal progenitors by a feedback mechanism so that they secrete certain factors that act on progenitors and instruct them to give rise to various cell types of neurons and glia. On the other hand exact contribution of different types of cortical neurons into this “feedback” is not known. It is also not known how local environment and cell-cell interactions influence axon navigation and cell migration. We will address these issues by genetic ablation of various cortical cell types. We will investigate how does ablation of certain neuronal cell types will influence cell proliferation, migration and axonal targeting.
DFG Programme
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