About this Research Topic
In this Research Topic we propose to evaluate how human fetal brain pathology helps the understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of brain development. Our goal is the analysis of the pathophysiological mechanisms and molecular bases of brain malformations through the simultaneous analysis of neuropathological and fundamental (experimental) data.
We identify 3 aspects, depending on whether the human pathology enriches the fundamental data, confirms them or questions them, that organize the topic in 3 complementary sections:
1) The discovery of genes involved in human pathologies helps the understanding of developmental mechanisms. This section could group articles on genes that are involved in brain malformations or developmental neurological disorders and that could play a role on neurogenesis, neuronal migration, neuronal differentiation or synaptogenesis.
2) Pathological data interpretation depends on experimental models proposed by basic science. This section could include articles targeting the normal forebrain regionalization and analyzing neural tube defects and the holoprosencephaly.
3) Human pathology questions the mechanisms of development and proposes alternative hypothesis. This section could include contributions targeting for example the sulcation or ciliopathies.
Keywords: Brain development, Developmental defects, Fetal and pediatric neurological disorders
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