SummaryIn bilaterally symmetric organisms, interhemispheric communication is essential for sensory processing and motor coordination. The mechanisms that govern axon midline crossing during development have been well studied, particularly at the spinal cord. However, the molecular program that determines axonal ipsilaterality remains poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that ipsilateral neurons whose axons grow in close proximity to the midline, such as the ascending dorsospinal tracts and the rostromedial thalamocortical projection, avoid midline crossing because they transiently activate the transcription factor Zic2. In contrast, uncrossed neurons whose axons never approach the midline control axonal laterality by Zic2-independent mec...
AbstractNeurons that connect the two sides of the nervous system project their axons across the midl...
It has been previously reported that the transcription factor Zic2 is expressed in ipsilaterally pr...
SummaryThe spinal cord contains many descending and ascending longitudinal tracts whose development ...
In bilaterally symmetric organisms, interhemispheric communication is essential for sensory processi...
SummaryIn bilaterally symmetric organisms, interhemispheric communication is essential for sensory p...
Document S1. Supplemental Experimental Procedures, Figures S1–S5, and Tables S1–S3.Peer reviewe
Axons of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) make a divergent choice at the optic chiasm to cross or avoid...
AbstractA recent study has shown that EphB1, a receptor for ephrin-2, guides selected retinofugal ax...
During CNS development, combinatorial expression of transcription factors controls neuronal subtype ...
AbstractDuring CNS development, combinatorial expression of transcription factors controls neuronal ...
AbstractAt the optic chiasm, axons from either eye meet and decide whether to cross contralaterally ...
Human mutations in ZIC2 have been identified in patients with holoprosencephaly and schizophrenia. S...
For many growing axons, navigating across the midline of the nervous system is a crucial stage of th...
AbstractThe Zic genes are the vertebrate homologues of the Drosophila pair rule gene odd-paired. It ...
How growth cones grow toward and then away from intermediate targets is a key issue in axon guidance...
AbstractNeurons that connect the two sides of the nervous system project their axons across the midl...
It has been previously reported that the transcription factor Zic2 is expressed in ipsilaterally pr...
SummaryThe spinal cord contains many descending and ascending longitudinal tracts whose development ...
In bilaterally symmetric organisms, interhemispheric communication is essential for sensory processi...
SummaryIn bilaterally symmetric organisms, interhemispheric communication is essential for sensory p...
Document S1. Supplemental Experimental Procedures, Figures S1–S5, and Tables S1–S3.Peer reviewe
Axons of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) make a divergent choice at the optic chiasm to cross or avoid...
AbstractA recent study has shown that EphB1, a receptor for ephrin-2, guides selected retinofugal ax...
During CNS development, combinatorial expression of transcription factors controls neuronal subtype ...
AbstractDuring CNS development, combinatorial expression of transcription factors controls neuronal ...
AbstractAt the optic chiasm, axons from either eye meet and decide whether to cross contralaterally ...
Human mutations in ZIC2 have been identified in patients with holoprosencephaly and schizophrenia. S...
For many growing axons, navigating across the midline of the nervous system is a crucial stage of th...
AbstractThe Zic genes are the vertebrate homologues of the Drosophila pair rule gene odd-paired. It ...
How growth cones grow toward and then away from intermediate targets is a key issue in axon guidance...
AbstractNeurons that connect the two sides of the nervous system project their axons across the midl...
It has been previously reported that the transcription factor Zic2 is expressed in ipsilaterally pr...
SummaryThe spinal cord contains many descending and ascending longitudinal tracts whose development ...