Tracing lineages to uncover neuronal identity

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Many previous studies have focused on understanding how midbrain dopamine neurons, which are implicated in many neurological conditions, are generated during embryogenesis. One of the remaining questions concerns how different dopamine neuron subtypes are specified. A recent paper in Neural Development has revealed features of a spatial and temporal lineage map that, together with other studies, begins to elucidate the developmental origin of distinct neuronal subtypes within the developing midbrain. © 2011 Panman and Perlmann; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Panman, L., & Perlmann, T. (2011, July 19). Tracing lineages to uncover neuronal identity. BMC Biology. https://doi.org/10.1186/1741-7007-9-51

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