The mouse retina comprises seven major cell types that exist in differing proportions. They are generated from multipotent progenitors in a stochastic manner, such that the relative frequency of any given type generated changes over time. The mechanisms determining the proportions of each cell type are only partially understood. Photoreceptors and bipolar interneurons are derived from cells that express Otx2. Within this population, Blimp1 (Prdm1) helps set the balance between photoreceptors and bipolar cells by suppressing bipolar identity in most of the cells. How only a subset of these Otx2+ cells decides to upregulate Blimp1 and adopt photoreceptor fate is unknown. To understand this, we investigated how Blimp1 transcription is regulate...
is expressed in three cell types: bipolar and photoreceptor cells that belong to the neural retina ...
Highly conserved genes that are abundantly and specifically expressed in the retina are likely to be...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Many developmental genes are still active in specific tissues afte...
AbstractDuring retinal development, photoreceptors and bipolar cells express the transcription facto...
International audienceDuring mouse retinal development and into adulthood, the transcription factor ...
During mouse retinal development and into adulthood, the transcription factor Otx2 is expressed in p...
During mouse retinal development and into adulthood, the transcription factor Otx2 is expressed in p...
<div><p>During mouse retinal development and into adulthood, the transcription factor Otx2 is expres...
AbstractThe homeodomain protein, Otx2, is a critical regulator of vertebrate photoreceptor genesis. ...
There is a large subset of retinal progenitor cells that upregulate the OTX2 gene in the developing ...
<p><b>(A)</b> Enhancer protein binding assays. 5’-biotinylated (BIO) oligonucleotides were made doub...
Background : Many developmental genes are still active in specific tissues after development is comp...
SummaryGene regulatory networks (GRNs) regulate critical events during development. In complex tissu...
International audienceTo investigate the complexity of alternative splicing in the retina, we sequen...
Enhancer activity is determined by both the activity and occupancy of transcription factors as well ...
is expressed in three cell types: bipolar and photoreceptor cells that belong to the neural retina ...
Highly conserved genes that are abundantly and specifically expressed in the retina are likely to be...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Many developmental genes are still active in specific tissues afte...
AbstractDuring retinal development, photoreceptors and bipolar cells express the transcription facto...
International audienceDuring mouse retinal development and into adulthood, the transcription factor ...
During mouse retinal development and into adulthood, the transcription factor Otx2 is expressed in p...
During mouse retinal development and into adulthood, the transcription factor Otx2 is expressed in p...
<div><p>During mouse retinal development and into adulthood, the transcription factor Otx2 is expres...
AbstractThe homeodomain protein, Otx2, is a critical regulator of vertebrate photoreceptor genesis. ...
There is a large subset of retinal progenitor cells that upregulate the OTX2 gene in the developing ...
<p><b>(A)</b> Enhancer protein binding assays. 5’-biotinylated (BIO) oligonucleotides were made doub...
Background : Many developmental genes are still active in specific tissues after development is comp...
SummaryGene regulatory networks (GRNs) regulate critical events during development. In complex tissu...
International audienceTo investigate the complexity of alternative splicing in the retina, we sequen...
Enhancer activity is determined by both the activity and occupancy of transcription factors as well ...
is expressed in three cell types: bipolar and photoreceptor cells that belong to the neural retina ...
Highly conserved genes that are abundantly and specifically expressed in the retina are likely to be...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Many developmental genes are still active in specific tissues afte...