Three major axon pathways cross the midline of the vertebrate forebrain early in embryonic development: the postoptic commissure (POC), the anterior commissure (AC) and the optic nerve. We show that a small population of Gfap+ astroglia spans the midline of the zebrafish forebrain in the position of, and prior to, commissural and retinal axon crossing. These glial `bridges\u27 form in regions devoid of the guidance molecules slit2 and slit3, although a subset of these glial cells express slit1a. We show that Hh signaling is required for commissure formation, glial bridge formation, and the restricted expression of the guidance molecules slit1a, slit2, slit3 and sema3d, but that Hh does not appear to play a direct role in commissural and ret...
In the developing embryonic brain, axons are guided across the midline by contact attractants and re...
In the developing embryonic brain, axons are guided across the midline by contact attractants and re...
AbstractSlit is expressed in the midline of the central nervous system both in vertebrates and inver...
Three major axon pathways cross the midline of the vertebrate forebrain early in embryonic developme...
During early embryonic development, neuronal projection of axons across the midline of ...
During embryonic development of bilateral organisms, neurons send axons across the midline at specif...
During embryonic development of bilateral organisms, neurons send axons across the midline at specif...
During development, the formation of the nervous system requires the proper guidance of axons to the...
The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic tele...
The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic tele...
The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic tele...
The commissural plate forms the rostral surface of the embryonic vertebrate forebrain and provides a...
During embryonic development of bilaterally symmetrical organisms, neurons send axons across the mid...
During embryonic development of bilaterally symmetrical organisms, neurons send axons across the mid...
The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic tele...
In the developing embryonic brain, axons are guided across the midline by contact attractants and re...
In the developing embryonic brain, axons are guided across the midline by contact attractants and re...
AbstractSlit is expressed in the midline of the central nervous system both in vertebrates and inver...
Three major axon pathways cross the midline of the vertebrate forebrain early in embryonic developme...
During early embryonic development, neuronal projection of axons across the midline of ...
During embryonic development of bilateral organisms, neurons send axons across the midline at specif...
During embryonic development of bilateral organisms, neurons send axons across the midline at specif...
During development, the formation of the nervous system requires the proper guidance of axons to the...
The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic tele...
The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic tele...
The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic tele...
The commissural plate forms the rostral surface of the embryonic vertebrate forebrain and provides a...
During embryonic development of bilaterally symmetrical organisms, neurons send axons across the mid...
During embryonic development of bilaterally symmetrical organisms, neurons send axons across the mid...
The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic tele...
In the developing embryonic brain, axons are guided across the midline by contact attractants and re...
In the developing embryonic brain, axons are guided across the midline by contact attractants and re...
AbstractSlit is expressed in the midline of the central nervous system both in vertebrates and inver...