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OverviewCerebellum Development and Disease, Volume 167 offers a comprehensive overview of the intricate processes underlying the formation, maturation, and function of the cerebellum, as well as the wide spectrum of disorders that can affect this essential brain region. Chapters in this new release cover Olivocerebellar circuit development as a substrate for dystonia pathogenesis, Simply complex – that structure of the cerebellar neuronal lineage, Ontogenesis and diversification of cerebellar glia: a developmental perspective, Purkinje cell diversification: a blueprint for cerebellar development, patterning, and evolution, On the Emergence of Folding in the Cerebellum, Scaling and regeneration in the developing cerebellum, ASTN2 in ASD and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, and much more. Additional sections focus on Stem cell-derived in vitro models of human cerebellar development, Development of Spinocerebellar System within the Precerebellar Network, and Cerebellum evo-devo. The book brings together leading experts in neurodevelopment, neurobiology, genetics, and clinical neurosciences to explore the molecular and cellular mechanisms guiding cerebellar development, from embryogenesis to adulthood. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alexandra Joyner , Roy Sillitoe , James LiPublisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc ISBN: 9780443220982ISBN 10: 0443220980 Pages: 362 Publication Date: 20 April 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1. Olivocerebellar circuit development as a substrate for dystonia pathogenesis Roy Sillitoe, Cheryl Brandenburg and Jason Gill 2. Title yet to decide Alanna J. Watt 3. Title yet to decide Andrew Lee 4. Title yet to decide Andrew Lee and Alexandra L. Joyner 5. Simply complex – that structure of the cerebellar neuronal lineage Richard Wingate and Thomas Butts 6. Ontogenesis and diversification of cerebellar glia: a developmental perspective Annalisa Buffo, Olga Teresa Bianciotto, Valentina Cerrato and Giacomo Turrini 7. Purkinje cell diversification: a blueprint for cerebellar development, patterning, and evolution James Li 8. On the Emergence of Folding in the Cerebellum Andrew Lawton 9. Scaling and regeneration in the developing cerebellum Sumru Bayin, Jens Bager Christensen, Giada Vanacore and Niamh Divers 10. ASTN2 in ASD and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Mary Elizabeth. Hatten and Eve-Ellen Govek 11. Stem cell-derived in vitro models of human cerebellar development Esther Becker, Tamiris Borges da Silva and Yueming Ren 12. Title yet to decide Anila D’Mello 13. Development of Spinocerebellar System within the Precerebellar Network Helen Lai 14. cerebellum evo-devo Mari Sepp and Tetsuya YamadaReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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