Publications by authors named "Rodrigo Arrue"

Background: The significant role of embryonic cerebrospinal fluid (eCSF) in the initial stages of brain development has been thoroughly studied. This fluid contains crucial molecules for proper brain development such as members of the Wnt and FGF families, apolipoproteins, and retinol binding protein. Nevertheless, the source of these molecules remains uncertain since they are present before the formation of the choroid plexus, which is conventionally known as the primary producer of cerebrospinal fluid.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Rodrigo Arrue"

  • - Rodrigo Arrue's recent research focuses on the role of the subcommissural organ in early brain development, emphasizing the significance of embryonic cerebrospinal fluid (eCSF) in this process.
  • - In his article published in July 2024, Arrue employs transcriptomic analysis to uncover the contributions of various molecules found in eCSF, such as Wnt and FGF family members, to brain development.
  • - The findings raise questions about the source of these crucial molecules that are present before the formation of the choroid plexus, traditionally regarded as the main producer of cerebrospinal fluid.