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    Cerebellar abnormalities following hypoxia alone compared to hypoxic-ischemic forebrain injury in the developing rat brain

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    Two-day-old (P2) rat pups were subjected to either a global hypoxia or to electrocoagulation of the right carotid artery followed by 2.5. h hypoxia. Cellular and regional injury in the cerebellum (CB) was studied at 1, 2 and 19. days using immunohistology. Following hypoxia and hypoxia-ischemia, all neuronal populations of the CB were damaged in a subset of Purkinje cells. The decrease in the number of interneurons, as well as the thickness of molecular and granular layers was significant following hypoxia. Diffuse white matter damage, with loss of preoligodendrocytes was more severe following hypoxia than hypoxia-ischemia. Global hypoxia in the rat at P2 produces extensive damage to many cell types in different areas of the CB. The addition of unilateral forebrain ischemia does not increase the severity of these changes. Our data provide insight into the mechanisms of the changes observed in the CB of premature newborns. © 2010 Elsevier Inc

    Olig1 Function Is Required to Repress Dlx1/2 and Interneuron Production in Mammalian Brain

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    SummaryAbnormal GABAergic interneuron density, and imbalance of excitatory versus inhibitory tone, is thought to result in epilepsy, neurodevelopmental disorders, and psychiatric disease. Recent studies indicate that interneuron cortical density is determined primarily by the size of the precursor pool in the embryonic telencephalon. However, factors essential for regulating interneuron allocation from telencephalic multipotent precursors are poorly understood. Here we report that Olig1 represses production of GABAergic interneurons throughout the mouse brain. Olig1 deletion in mutant mice results in ectopic expression and upregulation of Dlx1/2 genes in the ventral medial ganglionic eminences and adjacent regions of the septum, resulting in an ∼30% increase in adult cortical interneuron numbers. We show that Olig1 directly represses the Dlx1/2 I12b intergenic enhancer and that Dlx1/2 functions genetically downstream of Olig1. These findings establish Olig1 as an essential repressor of Dlx1/2 and interneuron production in developing mammalian brain

    Reply to 'Assembling the brain trust: the multidisciplinary imperative in neuro-oncology'.

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    The termination detection problem involves detecting whether an ongoing distributed computation has ceased all its activities. We investigate the termination detection problem in an asynchronous distributed system under crash-recovery model. It has been shown that the problem is impossible to solve under crash-recovery model in general. We identify two conditions under which the termination detection problem can be solved in a safe manner. We also propose algorithms to detect termination under the conditions identified

    Regulation of Early Events in Cell Cycle Progression by Hedgehog Signaling in CNS Development and Tumorigenesis

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    Brain charts for the human lifespan

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    10.1038/s41586-022-04554-yNature6047906525-53

    How the Hedgehog Outfoxed the Crab

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