AbstractThe lateral line system comprises an array of mechanosensory organs, the neuromasts, distributed over the body surface. Each neuromast consists of a patch of mechanosensory hair cells surrounded by support cells. We show that, in the zebrafish, two proneural genes are essential for differentiation of the hair cells, neuroD (nrd) and atonal homolog 1 (ath1). Gene knockdown experiments demonstrate that loss of function of either gene, but not of the related proneural gene neurogenin1 (ngn1), abrogate the appearance of hair cell markers. This is in contrast to other sensory systems, such as the neurons of the lateral line ganglion, where nrd is regulated by ngn1 and not by ath1. Overexpression of ath1 can induce nrd, and the phenotype ...
The lateral line sensory system, found in fish and amphibians, is used in prey detection, predator a...
Publicación ISIMechanosensory hair cells are essential for audition in vertebrates, and in many spec...
Hair cells transmit mechanical information by converting deflection of the hair bundle into synaptic...
The lateral line system comprises an array of mechanosensory organs, the neuromasts, distributed ove...
AbstractThe lateral line system comprises an array of mechanosensory organs, the neuromasts, distrib...
AbstractThe lateral line is a placodally derived mechanosensory organ in anamniotes that detects the...
Background: The lateral line system in zebrafish is composed of a series of organs called neuromast...
In the inner ear, sensory versus neuronal specification is achieved through few well-defined bHLH tr...
In teleost, the lateral line is a sensory organ composed of neuromasts containing hair cells, expres...
AbstractThe molecular basis of sensory hair cell mechanotransduction is largely unknown. In order to...
<div><p>The lateral line sensory system, found in fish and amphibians, is used in prey detection, pr...
The zebrafish lateral line is a frequently used model to study the mechanisms behind peripheral neur...
AbstractOur senses of hearing and balance rely on the function of specialized receptor neurons calle...
Hair cells in the inner ear display a characteristic polarization of their apical stereocilia across...
SummaryThe lateral line organ is a mechanosensory organ of fish and amphibians that detects changes ...
The lateral line sensory system, found in fish and amphibians, is used in prey detection, predator a...
Publicación ISIMechanosensory hair cells are essential for audition in vertebrates, and in many spec...
Hair cells transmit mechanical information by converting deflection of the hair bundle into synaptic...
The lateral line system comprises an array of mechanosensory organs, the neuromasts, distributed ove...
AbstractThe lateral line system comprises an array of mechanosensory organs, the neuromasts, distrib...
AbstractThe lateral line is a placodally derived mechanosensory organ in anamniotes that detects the...
Background: The lateral line system in zebrafish is composed of a series of organs called neuromast...
In the inner ear, sensory versus neuronal specification is achieved through few well-defined bHLH tr...
In teleost, the lateral line is a sensory organ composed of neuromasts containing hair cells, expres...
AbstractThe molecular basis of sensory hair cell mechanotransduction is largely unknown. In order to...
<div><p>The lateral line sensory system, found in fish and amphibians, is used in prey detection, pr...
The zebrafish lateral line is a frequently used model to study the mechanisms behind peripheral neur...
AbstractOur senses of hearing and balance rely on the function of specialized receptor neurons calle...
Hair cells in the inner ear display a characteristic polarization of their apical stereocilia across...
SummaryThe lateral line organ is a mechanosensory organ of fish and amphibians that detects changes ...
The lateral line sensory system, found in fish and amphibians, is used in prey detection, predator a...
Publicación ISIMechanosensory hair cells are essential for audition in vertebrates, and in many spec...
Hair cells transmit mechanical information by converting deflection of the hair bundle into synaptic...