TITLE PROJECT : PROFILING OF SPATIO-TEMPORALLY REGULATED TRANSCRIPTS DURING CEREBRAL CORTICOGENESIS IN THE MOUSE
URL : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE15031
The cerebral cortex plays an important role in cognitive function and specialized perception in mammals and its development requires highly specific spatio-temporal control of gene expression. The study identified stage- and region-specific markers throughout cerebral corticogenesis at various important stages of cerebral cortex development; embryonic day (E) 15.5, E17.5, postnatal day (P) 1.5 and 4-6 months old. The study involved the analysis of 12 SAGE libraries, which were generated from the mouse cerebral cortex of E15.5 (n=3), E17.5 (n=2), P1.5 (n=1) and 4-6 month old (n=6). N denotes biological replicates.
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