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The adult mammalian neocortex is subdivided into a number of individual areas, distinguished from one another by unique cytoarchitectural patterns and specific connections. It is now well established that the formation of the cortex is achieved following successive steps of neurogenesis, migration of neurons to specific laminae and axon growth towards appropriate targets.
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Gaillard, A., Gaillard, F., Roger, M. (1998). Transplantation of Embryonic Cortex into Newborn Host Cortex: A Means to Study Neural Development. In: Neocortical Grafting to Newborn and Adult Rats: Developmental, Anatomical and Functional Aspects. Advances in Anatomy Embryology and Cell Biology, vol 148. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72179-3_1
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