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  • - Neuronal migration is essential for building the nervous system, as it helps neurons find their correct locations using physical and chemical guides.
  • - Neurons have a leading process that helps in navigation during migration, changing from radial to tangential movements when needed, allowing them to reach distant targets.
  • - The trailing process of migrating neurons eventually transforms into axons, playing a key role in forming neuronal circuits essential for brain function.

Article Abstract

Neuronal migration is crucial for the construction of the nervous system. To reach their correct destination, migrating neurons choose pathways using physical substrates and chemical cues of either diffusible or non-diffusible nature. Migrating neurons extend a leading and a trailing process. The leading process, which extends in the direction of migration, determines navigation, in particular when a neuron changes its direction of migration. While most neurons simply migrate radially, certain neurons switch their mode of migration between radial and tangential, with the latter allowing migration to destinations far from the neurons' site of generation. Consequently, neurons with distinct origins are intermingled, which results in intricate neuronal architectures and connectivities and provides an important basis for higher brain function. The trailing process, in contrast, contributes to the late stage of development by turning into the axon, thus contributing to the formation of neuronal circuits.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4880546PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2183/pjab.92.1DOI Listing

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