Nature

Resolving forebrain developmental organisation by analysis of differential growth patterns (opens in new tab)

The forebrain is the most complex region of the vertebrate central nervous system, and its developmental organisation is controversial. We fate-mapped the embryonic chick anterior neural tube and built a 4D model of brain growth. We reveal modular patterns of anisotropic growth, ascribed to progenitor regions through multiplex hybridisation chain reaction. Morphogenesis is dominated by directional growth towards the eye, more isometric expansion of the prethalamus and dorsal telencephalon, an...

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