
pmid: 12895413
handle: 10261/36937
When looking for the origin of topography within the thalamocortical system, attention has largely focused either on the target (cortex) or on the projecting neurons (thalamus). Two papers in this issue of Neuron (Dufour et al. 2003) and (Seibt et al. 2003) point to an intermediate target, the ventral telencephalon, as the key region where thalamocortical topographic mapping is established, and to the ephrin-A/EphA signaling system as the molecular mediator of this process
PMID:12895413
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Cerebral Cortex, Brain Mapping, Thalamus, Neural Pathways, Animals, Humans
Cerebral Cortex, Brain Mapping, Thalamus, Neural Pathways, Animals, Humans
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