FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term commitment of multipotent stem cells to neuronal lineage in forebrain ID (Ontology) GO:0021898 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The initial commitment of cells whereby the developmental fate of a cell becomes restricted such that it will develop into some type of neuron in the forebrain.[ PubMed:12626695 ]
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forebrain neuron differentiation__
neuron fate commitment____________|
                                  forebrain neuron fate commitment
                                   |__commitment of multipotent stem cells to neuronal lineage in forebrain
                                       |__early neuron fate commitment in forebrain
                                       |__epidermal growth factor signaling pathway involved in forebrain neuron fate commitment
                                       |__fibroblast growth factor receptor signaling pathway involved in forebrain neuron fate commitment
                                       |__leukemia inhibitory factor signaling pathway involved in forebrain neuron fate commitment
                                       |__radial glial cell fate commitment in forebrain
                                       |__ventricular zone cell fate commitment
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