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Identification of distinct telencephalic progenitor pools for neuronal diversity in the amygdala

Nature Neuroscience, Vol. 12, No. 2. (11 January 2009), pp. 141-149.

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Fate-mapping the cells that express the homeodomain transcription factor Dbx1 in the developing mouse brain, this study finds that the preoptic area is a previously unknown source of inhibitory amygdala neurons. In contrast, excitatory amygdala neurons are shown to develop from Dbx1-positive cells in the ventral pallium.

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