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This project studies the migration of cerebellar neurons in zebrafish during development. It aims to uncover the mechanisms guiding neuronal movement and the role of specific proteins in this process, contributing to understanding brain development.
The cerebellum coordinates the body’s movements.
It consists of distinct layers of neuronal populations, but during embryonic development, these neurons are generated distantly from their final locations.
In zebrafish, this means that cerebellar neurons have to migrate from the upper rhombic lip to the midbrain-hindbrain boundary and further.
While descriptions of the migratory pathways for the different neuronal populations have become available in recent years, fundamental questions of this pr…
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