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Consensus Paper: Cerebellar Development.


AUTHORS

Leto KKetty , Arancillo M Marife , Becker EB Esther B E , Buffo A Annalisa , Chiang C Chin , Ding B Baojin , Dobyns WB William B , Dusart I Isabelle , Haldipur P Parthiv , Hatten ME Mary E , Hoshino M Mikio , Joyner AL Alexandra L , Kano M Masanobu , Kilpatrick DL Daniel L , Koibuchi N Noriyuki , Marino S Silvia , Martinez S Salvador , Millen KJ Kathleen J , Millner TO Thomas O , Miyata T Takaki , Parmigiani E Elena , Schilling K Karl , Sekerková G Gabriella , Sillitoe RV Roy V , Sotelo C Constantino , Uesaka N Naofumi , Wefers A Annika , Wingate RJ Richard J T , Hawkes R Richard . Cerebellum (London, England). 2016 12 ; 15(6). 789-828

ABSTRACT

The development of the mammalian cerebellum is orchestrated by both cell-autonomous programs and inductive environmental influences. Here, we describe the main processes of cerebellar ontogenesis, highlighting the neurogenic strategies used by developing progenitors, the genetic programs involved in cell fate specification, the progressive changes of structural organization, and some of the better-known abnormalities associated with developmental disorders of the cerebellum.