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Mitotic events in cerebellar granule progenitor cells that expand cerebellar surface area are critical for normal cerebellar cortical lamination in mice.

J Neuropathol Exp Neurol

March 2015

From the Department of Pathology, Division of Neuropathology, The Ohio State University College of Medicine (ML, HNG, PEG, FPC, CC, JJO); and Mathematical Biosciences Institute, The Ohio State University (JCC), Columbus, Ohio.

Late embryonic and postnatal cerebellar folial surface area expansion promotes cerebellar cortical cytoarchitectural lamination. We developed a streamlined sampling scheme to generate unbiased estimates of murine cerebellar surface area and volume using stereologic principles. We demonstrate that, during the proliferative phase of the external granular layer (EGL) and folial surface area expansion, EGL thickness does not change and thus is a topological proxy for progenitor self-renewal.

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