AbstractDuring embryonic development, approximately one-half of the spinal motoneurons initially generated are lost during a wave of programmed cell death (PCD). Classical studies in this system laid the basis of much work on the role and control of neuronal cell death during development. However, we have little information concerning the timing of cell death in motoneuron pools at different rostrocaudal levels, especially in rodents. We developed a novel protocol for whole-mount TUNEL labeling that allows apoptotic nuclei to be visualized in whole-mount preparations of embryonic spinal cord; double labeling with antibodies to Islet 1/2 showed that nearly all TUNEL-positive cells were motoneurons. In chicken and mouse embryos, the density o...
Programmed cell death is a physiological event of animal development, first described in 1951 by Glü...
Neural development is characterized by the formation of complex neural networks such as the neuromot...
TRANSECTION of a peripheral nerve in neonatal rats induces an extensive death of axotomized neurons....
AbstractDuring embryonic development, approximately one-half of the spinal motoneurons initially gen...
AbstractEmbryonic lumbar spinal motoneurons (MNs) are characterized by a period of programmed cell d...
Experimental lesions have been used widely to induce motoneuron (MN) degeneration as a model to test...
AbstractProgrammed cell death (PCD) is an integral part of many developmental processes. In vertebra...
About 50% of spinal motoneurons undergo programmed cell death (PCD) after target contact, but little...
Studies of developmental cell death in the nervous system have revealed two different modes of progr...
Target-dependent cell death is an important embryogenic mechanism for regulating and sculpting the d...
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is an autosomal recessive neuromuscular disease leading to motor impai...
Studies of developmental cell death in the nervous system have revealed two different modes of progr...
To identify candidate genes that are responsible for motoneurone degeneration, we combined laser cap...
Orchestrated proliferation, differentiation, and cell death contribute to the generation of the comp...
Motoneurons are known to die following neonatal nerve injury. Prematurely enhancing transmitter rele...
Programmed cell death is a physiological event of animal development, first described in 1951 by Glü...
Neural development is characterized by the formation of complex neural networks such as the neuromot...
TRANSECTION of a peripheral nerve in neonatal rats induces an extensive death of axotomized neurons....
AbstractDuring embryonic development, approximately one-half of the spinal motoneurons initially gen...
AbstractEmbryonic lumbar spinal motoneurons (MNs) are characterized by a period of programmed cell d...
Experimental lesions have been used widely to induce motoneuron (MN) degeneration as a model to test...
AbstractProgrammed cell death (PCD) is an integral part of many developmental processes. In vertebra...
About 50% of spinal motoneurons undergo programmed cell death (PCD) after target contact, but little...
Studies of developmental cell death in the nervous system have revealed two different modes of progr...
Target-dependent cell death is an important embryogenic mechanism for regulating and sculpting the d...
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is an autosomal recessive neuromuscular disease leading to motor impai...
Studies of developmental cell death in the nervous system have revealed two different modes of progr...
To identify candidate genes that are responsible for motoneurone degeneration, we combined laser cap...
Orchestrated proliferation, differentiation, and cell death contribute to the generation of the comp...
Motoneurons are known to die following neonatal nerve injury. Prematurely enhancing transmitter rele...
Programmed cell death is a physiological event of animal development, first described in 1951 by Glü...
Neural development is characterized by the formation of complex neural networks such as the neuromot...
TRANSECTION of a peripheral nerve in neonatal rats induces an extensive death of axotomized neurons....