Author
Picco, N
Hippenmeyer, S
Rodarte, J
Streicher, C
Molnar, Z
Maini, P
Woolley, T
Journal title
Journal of Anatomy
DOI
10.1111/joa.13001
Issue
3
Volume
235
Last updated
2024-04-12T02:04:13.033+01:00
Page
687-696
Abstract
Studying the progression of the proliferative and differentiative patterns of neural stem cells at the individual cell-level is crucial to the understanding of cortex development and how the disruption of such patterns can lead to malformations and neurodevelopmental diseases. However, our understanding of the precise lineage progression program at single cell resolution is still incomplete due to the technical variations in lineage tracing approaches. One of the key challenges involves developing a robust theoretical framework in which we can integrate experimental observations and introduce correction factors to obtain a reliable and representative description of the temporal modulation of proliferation and differentiation. In order to obtain more conclusive insights we carry out virtual clonal analysis using mathematical modelling and compare our results against experimental data. Using a dataset obtained with Mosaic Analysis with Double Markers, we illustrate how the theoretical description can be exploited to interpret and reconcile the disparity between virtual and experimental results.
Symplectic ID
983435
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
07 Jun 2019
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