Corpus Callosum: Molecular Pathways in Mice and Human Dysgeneses.

Neuroimaging Clin N Am

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Published: August 2019

The corpus callosum is the largest of the 3 telencephalic commissures in eutherian (placental) mammals. Although the anterior commissure, and the hippocampal commissure before being pushed dorsally by the expanding frontal lobes, cross through the lamina reuniens (upper part of the lamina terminalis), the callosal fibers need a transient interhemispheric cellular bridge to cross. This review describes the molecular pathways that initiate the specification of the cells comprising this bridge, the specification of the callosal neurons, and the repulsive and attractive guidance molecules that convey the callosal axons toward, across, and away from the midline to connect with their targets.

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