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Developmental history of the transient subplate zone in the visual and somatosensory cortex of the macaque monkey and human brain
- I. Kostović, P. Rakic
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of comparative neurology
- 15 July 1990
The cytological organization and the timetable of emergence and dissolution of the transient subplate zone subjacent to the developing visual and somatosensory cortex were studied in a series of… Expand
Extraordinary neoteny of synaptic spines in the human prefrontal cortex
- Z. Petanjek, M. Judas, +4 authors I. Kostović
- Psychology, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 25 July 2011
The major mechanism for generating diversity of neuronal connections beyond their genetic determination is the activity-dependent stabilization and selective elimination of the initially overproduced… Expand
The development of the subplate and thalamocortical connections in the human foetal brain
- I. Kostović, M. Judas
- Medicine
- Acta paediatrica
- 1 August 2010
The aim of this review is to present clinically relevant data on prenatal development of thalamocortical connections in the human brain. The analysis is based on extensive Zagreb Neuroembryological… Expand
Cytology and time of origin of interstitial neurons in the white matter in infant and adult human and monkey telencephalon
- I. Kostović, P. Rakic
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of neurocytology
- 1 April 1980
SummaryThe fine structure, synaptic relationships, distribution and time of origin of interstitial neurons situated within the white matter subjacent to the visual, somatosensory and motor cortices… Expand
The development of cerebral connections during the first 20-45 weeks' gestation.
- I. Kostović, N. Jovanov-Milosevic
- Biology, Medicine
- Seminars in fetal & neonatal medicine
- 1 December 2006
We have correlated data on neuroanatomical organization and magnetic resonance imaging of transient fetal zones shown to contain connectivity elements (growing axons, synapses, dendrites). In the… Expand
Laminar organization of the human fetal cerebrum revealed by histochemical markers and magnetic resonance imaging.
- I. Kostović, M. Judas, M. Radoš, P. Hrabac
- Medicine, Biology
- Cerebral cortex
- 1 May 2002
The developing human cerebrum displays age-specific changes in its patterns of lamination. Among these, the subplate zone is the most prominent transient compartment because growing major afferent… Expand
Volume and number of neurons of the human hippocampal formation in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease
- G. Šimić, I. Kostović, B. Winblad, N. Bogdanović
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of comparative neurology
- 24 March 1997
In order to observe changes owing to aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD) in the volumes of subdivisions of the hippocampus and the number of neurons of the hippocampal formation, 18 normal brains from… Expand
Lifespan alterations of basal dendritic trees of pyramidal neurons in the human prefrontal cortex: a layer-specific pattern.
- Z. Petanjek, M. Judas, I. Kostović, H. Uylings
- Biology, Medicine
- Cerebral cortex
- 1 April 2008
The postnatal development and lifespan alterations in basal dendrites of large layer IIIC and layer V pyramidal neurons were quantitatively studied. Both classes of neurons were characterized by… Expand
Perinatal and early postnatal reorganization of the subplate and related cellular compartments in the human cerebral wall as revealed by histological and MRI approaches
- I. Kostović, N. Jovanov-Milosevic, +8 authors M. Judas
- Biology, Medicine
- Brain Structure and Function
- 2012
We analyzed the developmental history of the subplate and related cellular compartments of the prenatal and early postnatal human cerebrum by combining postmortem histological analysis with in vivo… Expand
Insights from in vitro fetal magnetic resonance imaging of cerebral development.
- I. Kostović, L. Vasung
- Biology, Medicine
- Seminars in perinatology
- 1 August 2009
The development of the cerebral cortex, white matter microstructure, and the basal ganglia can be well characterized using structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In this review, we analyzed… Expand
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