Tatsuya Sato   Yuko Muroyama   Tetsuichiro Saito   
Neuromethods 102 187-195 2015年 [査読有り]
In vivo electroporation is a powerful technique to transfect foreign genes into neural stem/progenitor cells in the developing nervous system. Gene function has been analyzed in transfected neural stem/progenitor cells and their descendants, diffe...
Tatsuya Sato   Yuko Muroyama   Tetsuichiro Saito   
Journal of Neuroscience Methods 214(2) 170-176 2013年4月 [査読有り]
In vivo electroporation has been widely used to transfect foreign genes into neural progenitors and analyze the function of genes of interest in the developing nervous system. However, it has not been thoroughly examined in the conditional regulat...
During development, commissural neurons in the spinal cord project their axons across the ventral midline, floor plate, via multiple interactions among temporally controlled molecular guidance cues and receptors. The transcriptional regulation of ...
In the developing neocortex, neural progenitor cells (NPCs) produce projection neurons of the six cortical layers in a temporal order. Over the course of cortical neurogenesis, maintenance of NPCs is essential for the generation of distinct types ...
Cerebellar granule cells (CGCs) are the most abundant neuronal type in the mammalian brain, and their differentiation is regulated by the basic helix-loop-helix gene, math1. However, little is known about downstream genes of Math1 and their functi...