Browsing by Author "Belmonte Mateos, Carla, 1992-"

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  • Belmonte Mateos, Carla, 1992-; Pujades Corbi, Cristina (Frontiers, 2022)
    The central nervous system (CNS) exhibits an extraordinary diversity of neurons, with the right cell types and proportions at the appropriate sites. Thus, to produce brains with specific size and cell composition, the rates ...
  • Espinosa-Medina, Isabel; Feliciano, Daniel; Belmonte Mateos, Carla, 1992-; Miyares, Rosa Linda; Garcia-Marques, Jorge; Foster, Benjamin; Lindo, Sarah; Pujades Corbi, Cristina; Koyama, Minoru; Lee, Tzumin (Elsevier, 2023)
    During development, regulatory factors appear in a precise order to determine cell fates over time. Consequently, to investigate complex tissue development, it is necessary to visualize and manipulate cell lineages with ...
  • Belzunce Guillermo, Ivan, 1992-; Belmonte Mateos, Carla, 1992-; Pujades Corbi, Cristina (Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2020)
    The Lower Rhombic Lip (LRL) is a transient neuroepithelial structure of the dorsal hindbrain, which expands from r2 to r7, and gives rise to deep nuclei of the brainstem, such as the vestibular and auditory nuclei and most ...
  • Pazos, Irene; Puig-Tintó, Marta; Betancur, Laura; Cordero, Jorge; Jiménez-Menéndez, Nereida; Abella, Marc; Hernández, Altair C.; Duran, Ana G.; Adachi-Fernández, Emi; Belmonte Mateos, Carla, 1992-; Sabido-Bozo, Susana; Tosi, Sebastien; Nezu, Akiko; Oliva Miguel, Baldomero; Colombelli, Julien; Graham, Todd R.; Yoshimori, Tamotsu; Muñiz, Manuel; Hamasaki, Maho; Gallego, Oriol (EMBO Press, 2023)
    Multisubunit Tethering Complexes (MTCs) are a set of conserved protein complexes that tether vesicles at the acceptor membrane. Interactions with other components of the trafficking machinery regulate MTCs through mechanisms ...
  • Belmonte Mateos, Carla, 1992- (2022-02-03)
    Precise regulation of neurogenesis is achieved by differentially allocating the neurogenic competence along the tissue. In the hindbrain proneural gene expression is stereotypically confined in segment boundary-adjacent ...