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Malformation of cortical development: the genesis of epileptogenic networks

Alfonso Represa
INSERM, Institut de Neurobiologie de la Méditerranée
Jun 2, 2021

Malformations of cortical development (MCDs) result from alterations of one or combined developmental steps, including progenitors proliferation, neuronal migration and differentiation. They are important cause of childhood epilepsy and frequently associate cognitive deficits and behavioral alterations. Though the genetic basis of MCDs have known prominent progress during the past decade, including the identification of somatic, mosaic mutations responsible for focal MCDs, the pathophysiological mechanisms linking malformations to epileptogenesis remain elusive. In this seminar I will present data from my team and from the literature addressing this topic in two different MCDs types, the subcortical band heterotopia as a model of cortical migration defect and mTOR- dependent MCDs , that characterize by cortical dyslamination and neuronal differentiation defects.

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INFLUENCE OF THE EXTRACELLULAR MICROENVIRONMENT ON NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION OF URINE-DERIVED STEM CELLS

David Pérez Boyero, Andrea Galán-Saiz, Desislava Venelinova-Boneva, Carla Escudero-Solano, Gonçalo JM Afonso, Sofia MP Nunes, Sandra I Mota, Inês V Carvalho, Argemiro Geraldo, Luciano Vieira, Anabela Matos, Sandra Muntión, Fermín Sánchez-Guijo, Mario Benito, Ana Sánchez, María D Calabria, Elisabete Ferreiro, Jorge Valero

FENS Forum 2026

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SELECTIVE DISRUPTION OF THE CELLULAR MACHINERY TO DISSECT NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION

Oriol Ros, Richard Barrillet, Rita Cózar, Edgar Slik, Àlex Pintos, Ferran Burgaya, Eduardo Soriano

FENS Forum 2026

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TBR2 COORDINATES ATP-DEPENDENT CHROMATIN REMODELING REQUIRED FOR NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION IN HUMAN CORTICAL ORGANOIDS

Catello Guida, Matteo Gasparotto, Anne Hoffrichter, Fabio Marsoner, Annasara Artioli, Julia Ladewig

FENS Forum 2026

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ALZHEIMER-CAUSING <EM >PSEN1</EM> MUTATIONS INTERFERE WITH EARLY NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION IN A HUMAN IPSC-DERIVED MODEL FOR NEURODEVELOPMENT

Kevin Marinus, Nicole Breeuwsma, Anne M. van Nifterick, Alida Gouw, Vivi M. Heine, Ronald. E. van Kesteren

FENS Forum 2026

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SYSTEMATIC IN UTERO CRISPR SCREENING IDENTIFIES TRANSCRIPTIONAL CONTROL OF CLASS-SPECIFIC NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION IN THE NEOCORTEX

Daniela Di Bella, Ashwin Shetty, Florian Schmidt, Tyler Faits, Nalini Oliver, Vaishnavi Venkat, Randall Platt, Paola Arlotta

FENS Forum 2026

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Expression of novel TLK2 isoforms during neuronal differentiation

Lubna Nuhu-Soso, Heidi Denton, Darren Goffin, Ines Hahn, Gareth Evans

FENS Forum 2024

ePosterNeuroscience

A Neurofilament-L reporter cell line for the quantification of early neuronal differentiation: A bioassay for neurotrophic activities

Lisa Seidl, Stefan Winter, Ludwig Aigner, Julia Schartner

FENS Forum 2024

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Optimizing serum-free neuronal differentiation of SH-SY5Y cells: Implications for Alzheimer's disease therapy

Ihor Kozlov, Aleksandr Deviatov, Viswanath Das

FENS Forum 2024

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Semaphorin 3A regulates axon growth cone elongation during neuronal differentiation

Gabriella Ferretti, Sara Serafini, Rossana Sirabella, Alessia Romano, Carmela Matrone
ePosterNeuroscience

Is dysfunctional neuronal differentiation the link between diet and neurodegeneration?

Imogen Targett, Tim Craig

FENS Forum 2024

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Exploring the contribution of BRI2 expression and proteolytic processing on neuronal differentiation

Filipa Martins, Mariana Vassal, Ruslana Savchuk, Fátima Camões, Julia Serrano, Ricardo Martínez-Murillo, Simone Tambaro, Sandra Rebelo

FENS Forum 2024

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