SummarySubpopulations of sensory neurons in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) can be characterized on the basis of sensory modalities that convey distinct peripheral stimuli, but the molecular mechanisms that underlie sensory neuronal diversification remain unclear. Here, we have used genetic manipulations in the mouse embryo to examine how Runx transcription factor signaling controls the acquisition of distinct DRG neuronal subtype identities. Runx3 acts to diversify an Ngn1-independent neuronal cohort by promoting the differentiation of proprioceptive sensory neurons through erosion of TrkB expression in prospective TrkC+ sensory neurons. In contrast, Runx1 controls neuronal diversification within Ngn1-dependent TrkA+ neurons by repression o...
The interface between our mind and the internal and external environments is the peripheral nervous...
Two ETS transcription factors of the Pea3 subfamily are induced in subpopulations of dorsal root gan...
The control of all our motor outputs requires constant monitoring by proprioceptive sensory neurons ...
SummarySubpopulations of sensory neurons in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) can be characterized on t...
Somatosensory stimuli are encoded by molecularly and anatomically diverse classes of dorsal root gan...
AbstractRunx1-deficient mice die around embryonic day 11.5 due to impaired hematopoiesis. This early...
AbstractThe sensory neurons of the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) must project accurately to their centra...
Mammalian pain-related sensory neurons are derived from TrkA lineage neurons located in the dorsal r...
SummaryMammalian pain-related sensory neurons are derived from TrkA lineage neurons located in the d...
Somatosensation is divided into proprioception and cutaneous sensation. Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) n...
The formation of functional connectivity in the nervous system is governed by axon guidance that ins...
SummaryDifferent functional classes of dorsal root ganglion sensory neurons project their axons to d...
Mrg class G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are expressed exclusively in sensory neurons in the tr...
The somatosensory system of vertebrates transmits information from external and internal environment...
The combinatorial expression of transcription factors frequently marks cellular identity in the nerv...
The interface between our mind and the internal and external environments is the peripheral nervous...
Two ETS transcription factors of the Pea3 subfamily are induced in subpopulations of dorsal root gan...
The control of all our motor outputs requires constant monitoring by proprioceptive sensory neurons ...
SummarySubpopulations of sensory neurons in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) can be characterized on t...
Somatosensory stimuli are encoded by molecularly and anatomically diverse classes of dorsal root gan...
AbstractRunx1-deficient mice die around embryonic day 11.5 due to impaired hematopoiesis. This early...
AbstractThe sensory neurons of the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) must project accurately to their centra...
Mammalian pain-related sensory neurons are derived from TrkA lineage neurons located in the dorsal r...
SummaryMammalian pain-related sensory neurons are derived from TrkA lineage neurons located in the d...
Somatosensation is divided into proprioception and cutaneous sensation. Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) n...
The formation of functional connectivity in the nervous system is governed by axon guidance that ins...
SummaryDifferent functional classes of dorsal root ganglion sensory neurons project their axons to d...
Mrg class G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are expressed exclusively in sensory neurons in the tr...
The somatosensory system of vertebrates transmits information from external and internal environment...
The combinatorial expression of transcription factors frequently marks cellular identity in the nerv...
The interface between our mind and the internal and external environments is the peripheral nervous...
Two ETS transcription factors of the Pea3 subfamily are induced in subpopulations of dorsal root gan...
The control of all our motor outputs requires constant monitoring by proprioceptive sensory neurons ...