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Timeline of Events in Human Neural Development
This simplified overview graph shows broad events of neural development classified by proliferation, migration, differentiation and metabolism.
Note the long time course of neural development and that this process continues postnatally. This long timeline means that the nervous system has one of the longest critical periods of development, and the events shown above can be affected by specific teratogens either before or during their window of development.
- 19 weeks (GA 21 weeks) - at the end of neuronal migration, radial glial cells transformation into astrocytes and astrocytic precursors. PMID: 3339373
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Reference
Evrard P. Gadisseux J.-F. and Gressens P. Hypoxia Opportunism During Brain Development. (1993) from: Report of the Workshop on Acute Perinatal Asphyxia in Term Infants, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, NIH, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. August 30-31, 1993.
Original File name: https://www.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubs/acute/PublishingImages/p44_5.gif
Kadhim HJ, Gadisseux JF & Evrard P. (1988). Topographical and cytological evolution of the glial phase during prenatal development of the human brain: histochemical and electron microscopic study. J. Neuropathol. Exp. Neurol. , 47, 166-88. PMID: 3339373
Ge WP, Miyawaki A, Gage FH, Jan YN & Jan LY. (2012). Local generation of glia is a major astrocyte source in postnatal cortex. Nature , 484, 376-80. PMID: 22456708 DOI.
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