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Informationen zum Autor The Novartis Foundation is an international scientific and educational charity which promotes the study and general knowledge of science and in particular encourages international co-operation in scientific research. Chair: John Parnavelas, University College London, UK. Klappentext The billions of cells in the human brain and the trillions of connections between them are the result of the complex interactions between our unfolding genetic programme and our environment. While our genome is the blueprint for development, it is the combination of genetic susceptibility and environmental perturbations that can lead to several devastating diseases including neural tube closure defects, schizophrenia, autism and attention deficit disorder. To understand the brain and its diseases, we therefore need to reveal the mechanisms by which the brain develops and the ways in which it can constantly change throughout a lifetime. The gap between basic research into brain development and understanding of clinical disorders is now finally shrinking. This book provides a unique and timely view of this crossover, featuring in-depth discussion between leading developmental neurobiologists and clinicians involved in the management of patients with disorders of the nervous system. Chapters deal specifically with: cell fate determination cell migration and disorders of cell migration current concepts and new ideas about cortical arealisation, and disorders which can arise from incorrect arealisation genes implicated in the development of cortical connectivity and related pathologies such as schizophrenia and synaesthesia and susceptibility genes for cognitive disorders such as schizophrenia, autism, dyslexia, and attention deficit disorder Cortical Development: Genes and Genetic Abnormalities contains contributions from researchers and clinicians working in the fields of molecular and cell biology, developmental neurobiology, neurology, neuropathology and psychiatry and thus offers an integrated approach to the problems of cortical development disorders. Zusammenfassung To understand the brain and its devastating diseases! we need to reveal the mechanisms that produce it and the ways in which it can constantly change throughout a lifetime. This book features a timely and insightful discussion between developmental neurobiologists and clinicians who deal with disorders of the nervous system. Inhaltsverzeichnis Symposium on Cortical development: genes and genetic abnormalities, held at the Novartis Foundation, London, 6-8 February 2007. Editors: Gregory Bock (Organizer) and Jamie Goode. This symposium is based on a proposal made by Zoltán Molnár. John G. Parnavelas Chair's introduction. Bradley J. Molyneaux, Paola Arlotta and Jeffrey D. Macklis /Molecular development of corticospinal motor neuron circuitry. Gordon Fishell /Perspectives on the developmental origins of cortical interneuron diversity. Pasko Rakic, Kazue Hashimoto-Torii and Matthew R. Sarkisian /Genetic determinants of neuronal migration in the cerebral cortex. Stephen C. Noctor, Veronica Martinez-Cerdeño and Arnold R. Kriegstein /Neural stem and progenitor cells in cortical development. Teresa H. Chae and Christopher A. Walsh /Genes that control the size of the cerebral cortex. Vicki Hammond, Joanne Britto, Eva So, Holly Cate and Seong-Seng Tan /Control of cortical neuron layering: lessons from mouse chimeras. Fujio Murakami, Daisuke Tanaka, Mitsutoshi Yanagida and Emi Yamazaki /Intracortical multidirectional migration of cortical interneurons. Libing Zhou, Fadel Tissir and André M. Goffinet /The atypical cadherin Celsr3 regulates the development of the axonal blueprint. Dennis D. M. O'Le...