Homeostasis in the nervous system requires intricate regulation and is largely accomplished by the blood–brain barrier (BBB). The major gate keeper of the vertebrate BBB is vascular endothelial cells, which form tight junctions (TJs). To gain insight into the development of the BBB, we studied the carpet glia, a subperineurial glial cell type with vertebrate TJ-equivalent septate junctions, in the developing Drosophila eye. The large and flat, sheet-like carpet glia, which extends along the developing eye following neuronal differentiation, serves as an easily accessible experimental system to understand the cell types that exhibit barrier function. We profiled transcribed genes in the carpet glia using targeted DNA adenine methyl-transfera...
AbstractThe correct targeting of photoreceptor neurons (R-cells) in the developing Drosophila visual...
Genome control is operated by transcription factors (TFs) controlling their target genes by binding ...
During development, many epithelia are formed by a mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET). Here, we...
Homeostasis in the nervous system requires intricate regulation and is largely accomplished by the b...
Homeostasis in the nervous system requires intricate regulation and is largely accomplished by the b...
Homeostasis in the nervous system requires intricate regulation and is largely accomplished by the b...
Homeostasis in the nervous system requires intricate regulation and is largely accomplished by the b...
<div><p><i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> head development represents a valuable process to study the d...
anesthesia.ucsf.edu Central nervous system (CNS) function is dependent on the stringent regulation o...
Epithelial barriers are central to the development of metazoans by compartmentalizing the body in di...
The developing eye of Drosophila is a well-established model for studying developmental genetic proc...
SummaryThe blood-brain barrier of Drosophila is established by surface glia, which ensheath the nerv...
Glial cells are critical players in every major aspect of nervous system development, function, and ...
Complex network of genetic and molecular mechanisms governing the process of organogenesis have an i...
Vesicle trafficking is an essential process required for a multitude of cell behaviors, including ce...
AbstractThe correct targeting of photoreceptor neurons (R-cells) in the developing Drosophila visual...
Genome control is operated by transcription factors (TFs) controlling their target genes by binding ...
During development, many epithelia are formed by a mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET). Here, we...
Homeostasis in the nervous system requires intricate regulation and is largely accomplished by the b...
Homeostasis in the nervous system requires intricate regulation and is largely accomplished by the b...
Homeostasis in the nervous system requires intricate regulation and is largely accomplished by the b...
Homeostasis in the nervous system requires intricate regulation and is largely accomplished by the b...
<div><p><i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> head development represents a valuable process to study the d...
anesthesia.ucsf.edu Central nervous system (CNS) function is dependent on the stringent regulation o...
Epithelial barriers are central to the development of metazoans by compartmentalizing the body in di...
The developing eye of Drosophila is a well-established model for studying developmental genetic proc...
SummaryThe blood-brain barrier of Drosophila is established by surface glia, which ensheath the nerv...
Glial cells are critical players in every major aspect of nervous system development, function, and ...
Complex network of genetic and molecular mechanisms governing the process of organogenesis have an i...
Vesicle trafficking is an essential process required for a multitude of cell behaviors, including ce...
AbstractThe correct targeting of photoreceptor neurons (R-cells) in the developing Drosophila visual...
Genome control is operated by transcription factors (TFs) controlling their target genes by binding ...
During development, many epithelia are formed by a mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET). Here, we...