AbstractThe definitive retinal progenitors of the eye field are specified by transcription factors that both promote a retinal fate and control cell movements that are critical for eye field formation. However, the molecular signaling pathways that regulate these movements are largely undefined. We demonstrate that both the FGF and ephrin pathways impact eye field formation. Activating the FGF pathway before gastrulation represses cellular movements in the presumptive anterior neural plate and prevents cells from expressing a retinal fate, independent of mesoderm induction or anterior-posterior patterning. Inhibiting the FGF pathway promotes cell dispersal and significantly increases eye field contribution. ephrinB1 reverse signaling is req...
AbstractThe embryonic progenitors that give rise to the vertebrate retina acquire their cell fate id...
The developing vertebrate retina produces appropriate ratios of seven phenotypically and functionall...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Anatomy & Cell Biology, 2007.The mammalian eye represent...
AbstractThe definitive retinal progenitors of the eye field are specified by transcription factors t...
During forebrain morphogenesis, there is extensive reorganisation of the cells destined to form the ...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
During regional patterning of the anterior neural plate, a medially positioned domain of cells is sp...
Patterning events during early eye formation determine retinal cell fate and can dictate the behavio...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
The primordium of the vertebrate eye is composed of a pseudostratified and apparently homogeneous ne...
Topographic representation of visual fields from the retina to the brain is a central feature of vis...
AbstractIt is believed that signaling through the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor plays a cri...
AbstractBackground: During animal development, cells need to make spatially and temporally regulated...
In the Drosophila retina, photoreceptor differentiation is preceded by significant cell shape rearra...
AbstractThe embryonic progenitors that give rise to the vertebrate retina acquire their cell fate id...
The developing vertebrate retina produces appropriate ratios of seven phenotypically and functionall...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Anatomy & Cell Biology, 2007.The mammalian eye represent...
AbstractThe definitive retinal progenitors of the eye field are specified by transcription factors t...
During forebrain morphogenesis, there is extensive reorganisation of the cells destined to form the ...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
During regional patterning of the anterior neural plate, a medially positioned domain of cells is sp...
Patterning events during early eye formation determine retinal cell fate and can dictate the behavio...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
The primordium of the vertebrate eye is composed of a pseudostratified and apparently homogeneous ne...
Topographic representation of visual fields from the retina to the brain is a central feature of vis...
AbstractIt is believed that signaling through the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor plays a cri...
AbstractBackground: During animal development, cells need to make spatially and temporally regulated...
In the Drosophila retina, photoreceptor differentiation is preceded by significant cell shape rearra...
AbstractThe embryonic progenitors that give rise to the vertebrate retina acquire their cell fate id...
The developing vertebrate retina produces appropriate ratios of seven phenotypically and functionall...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Anatomy & Cell Biology, 2007.The mammalian eye represent...