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MDDANEURODEV · Molecular coding and subset specification of dopamine neurons generating the the meso-limbic and nigro-striatal system

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 200931 March 2012EU funding €2,582,749

This project aims to elucidate the molecular coding of meso-diencephalic dopaminergic (mdDA) neurons forming the complex meso-limbic and nigro-striatal dopaminergic system in the vertebrate central nervous system. Recent advances in molecular and developmental biology have shown that this system harbors u multitude of functional units that are defined by spatial and temporal cues and are represented by specific molecular codes. These codes are essential to understand specific mdDA neuronal pathology as Parkinson's diseases and schizophrenia. In this collaborative project we gather the expertise on early and late development, cross species molecular-coding conservation, migration and axonal pathfinding to capture the significance of the understanding of mdDA neuronal development to generate a real advance in clinical understanding and treatment of mdDA pathology.

Consortium · 7 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM UTRECHT

NL · €750,937

participant

HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM MUENCHEN DEUTSCHES FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FUER GESUNDHEIT UND UMWELT GMBH

DE · €299,972

participant

ALBERT-LUDWIGS-UNIVERSITAET FREIBURG

DE · €319,680

participant

CEINGE BIOTECNOLOGIE AVANZATE FRANCO SALVATORE SCARL

IT · €300,890

participant

KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET

SE · €300,100

participant

UNIVERSIDAD MIGUEL HERNANDEZ DE ELCHE

ES · €309,570

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €301,600

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