In tunicates, the coronal organ represents a sentinel checking particle entrance into the pharynx. The organ differentiates from an anterior embryonic area considered a proto-placode. For their embryonic origin, morphological features and function, coronal sensory cells have been hypothesized to be homologues to vertebrate hair cells. However, vertebrate hair cells derive from a posterior placode. This contradicts one of the principle historical criteria for homology, similarity of position, which could be taken as evidence against coronal cells/hair cells homology. In the tunicates Ciona intestinalis and C. robusta, we found that the coronal organ expresses genes (Atoh, Notch, Delta-like, Hairy-b, and Musashi) characterizing vertebrate neu...
AbstractCranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribu...
A new mechanoreceptor organ, the "coronal organ," located in the oral siphon, is described by light ...
Vertebrates perceive the world through sensory neurons of their cranial nerves that connect primary...
In tunicates, the coronal organ represents a sentinel checking particle entrance into the pharynx. T...
Tunicates are unique animals for studying the origin and evolution of vertebrates because they are c...
It is generally accepted that the three main chordate groups (tunicates, cephalochordates and verteb...
In ascidians, mechanoreceptors of the oral area are involved in monitoring the incoming water flow. ...
The vertebrate hair cells are ciliary highly differentiated mechanoreceptors whose name derives from...
Urochordates and Cephalochordates are simple non-vertebrate chordates, the study of which, based on ...
The tunicate ascidians are non-vertebrate chordates, possessing mechanoreceptor cells in the coronal...
The sudden appearance of neural crest and neurogenic placodes in early branching vertebrates has puz...
Cranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribute to th...
In: Special issue of Hearing Research featuring comparative hearing. (on invitation by Geoffrey Manl...
A new mechanoreceptor organ, the "coronal organ," located in the oral siphon, is described by light ...
Cranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribute to th...
AbstractCranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribu...
A new mechanoreceptor organ, the "coronal organ," located in the oral siphon, is described by light ...
Vertebrates perceive the world through sensory neurons of their cranial nerves that connect primary...
In tunicates, the coronal organ represents a sentinel checking particle entrance into the pharynx. T...
Tunicates are unique animals for studying the origin and evolution of vertebrates because they are c...
It is generally accepted that the three main chordate groups (tunicates, cephalochordates and verteb...
In ascidians, mechanoreceptors of the oral area are involved in monitoring the incoming water flow. ...
The vertebrate hair cells are ciliary highly differentiated mechanoreceptors whose name derives from...
Urochordates and Cephalochordates are simple non-vertebrate chordates, the study of which, based on ...
The tunicate ascidians are non-vertebrate chordates, possessing mechanoreceptor cells in the coronal...
The sudden appearance of neural crest and neurogenic placodes in early branching vertebrates has puz...
Cranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribute to th...
In: Special issue of Hearing Research featuring comparative hearing. (on invitation by Geoffrey Manl...
A new mechanoreceptor organ, the "coronal organ," located in the oral siphon, is described by light ...
Cranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribute to th...
AbstractCranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribu...
A new mechanoreceptor organ, the "coronal organ," located in the oral siphon, is described by light ...
Vertebrates perceive the world through sensory neurons of their cranial nerves that connect primary...