Placodes are focal thickenings of the surface ectoderm which, together with neural crest, generate the peripheral nervous system of the vertebrate head. Here we examine how, in embryonic mice, apoptosis contributes to the remodelling of the primordial posterior placodal area (PPA) into physically separated otic and epibranchial placodes. Using pharmacological inhibition of apoptosis-associated caspases, we find evidence that apoptosis eliminates hitherto undiscovered rudiments of the lateral line sensory system which, in fish and aquatic amphibia, serves to detect movements, pressure changes or electric fields in the surrounding water. Our results refute the evolutionary theory, valid for more than a century that the whole lateral line was ...
AbstractCranial placodes are local thickenings of the vertebrate head ectoderm that contribute to th...
AbstractEpibranchial placodes and rhombencephalic neural crest provide precursor cells for the genic...
AbstractThe lateral line system of teleost fish is composed of mechanosensory receptors (neuromasts)...
AbstractThe lateral line system of anamniote vertebrates enables the detection of local water moveme...
Electroreception is an ancient subdivision of the lateral line sensory system, found in all major v...
A large part of the peripheral nervous system originates from cranial placodes. Placodes are often v...
SummaryThe lateral line organ is a mechanosensory organ of fish and amphibians that detects changes ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe lateral line system of teleosts has recently become a model system to...
AbstractThe lateral line system in salamanders consists of mechanoreceptive neuromasts and pit organ...
The terminal nerve ganglion (TNG) is a well-known structure of the peripheral nervous system in cart...
The vertebrate cranial sensory placodes are ectodermal embryonic patches that give rise to sensory r...
17 páginas y 7 figurasNeurogenic placodes are transient, thickened patches of embryonic vertebrate h...
AbstractCranial placodes are evolutionary innovations of vertebrates. However, they most likely evol...
AbstractWork on zebrafish mutants that develop supernumerary neuromasts in the lateral line has reve...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Development of the posterior lateral line (PLL) system in zeb...
AbstractCranial placodes are local thickenings of the vertebrate head ectoderm that contribute to th...
AbstractEpibranchial placodes and rhombencephalic neural crest provide precursor cells for the genic...
AbstractThe lateral line system of teleost fish is composed of mechanosensory receptors (neuromasts)...
AbstractThe lateral line system of anamniote vertebrates enables the detection of local water moveme...
Electroreception is an ancient subdivision of the lateral line sensory system, found in all major v...
A large part of the peripheral nervous system originates from cranial placodes. Placodes are often v...
SummaryThe lateral line organ is a mechanosensory organ of fish and amphibians that detects changes ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe lateral line system of teleosts has recently become a model system to...
AbstractThe lateral line system in salamanders consists of mechanoreceptive neuromasts and pit organ...
The terminal nerve ganglion (TNG) is a well-known structure of the peripheral nervous system in cart...
The vertebrate cranial sensory placodes are ectodermal embryonic patches that give rise to sensory r...
17 páginas y 7 figurasNeurogenic placodes are transient, thickened patches of embryonic vertebrate h...
AbstractCranial placodes are evolutionary innovations of vertebrates. However, they most likely evol...
AbstractWork on zebrafish mutants that develop supernumerary neuromasts in the lateral line has reve...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Development of the posterior lateral line (PLL) system in zeb...
AbstractCranial placodes are local thickenings of the vertebrate head ectoderm that contribute to th...
AbstractEpibranchial placodes and rhombencephalic neural crest provide precursor cells for the genic...
AbstractThe lateral line system of teleost fish is composed of mechanosensory receptors (neuromasts)...