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1. Developmental mechanisms of gyrification.

2. Specific contribution of Reelin expressed by Cajal-Retzius cells or GABAergic interneurons to cortical lamination.

3. Folding brains: from development to disease modeling.

4. Deconstructing cortical folding: genetic, cellular and mechanical determinants.

5. Genetic maps and patterns of cerebral cortex folding.

6. A  Complex Code of Extrinsic Influences on Cortical Progenitor Cells of Higher Mammals.

7. Regulation of Cerebral Cortex Folding by Controlling Neuronal Migration via FLRT Adhesion Molecules.

8. Contact repulsion controls the dispersion and final distribution of Cajal-Retzius cells.

9. Emerging roles of neural stem cells in cerebral cortex development and evolution.

10. Developmental sculpting of dendritic morphology of layer 4 neurons in visual cortex: influence of retinal input.

11. In vivo evidence for radial migration of neurons by long-distance somal translocation in the developing ferret visual cortex.

12. Meninges control tangential migration of hem-derived Cajal-Retzius cells via CXCL12/CXCR4 signaling.

13. Targeted gene delivery to telencephalic inhibitory neurons by directional in utero electroporation.

14. Keep calm and make neurons: The effects of glucocorticoids on human cortical neurogenesis.

15. Protomapped by the pros: Proneural factors pattern cortex folding.

16. Slit/Robo Signaling Modulates the Proliferation of Central Nervous System Progenitors

17. Tau Isoform with Three Microtubule Binding Domains is a Marker of New Axons Generated from the Subgranular Zone in the Hippocampal Dentate Gyrus: Implications for Alzheimer's Disease.

18. Chemokine Signaling Controls Intracortical Migration and Final Distribution of GABAergic Interneurons.

19. Layer Acquisition by Cortical GABAergic Interneurons Is Independent of Reelin Signaling.

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