AbstractSubclasses of motor neurons are generated at different positions along the rostrocaudal axis of the spinal cord. One feature of the rostrocaudal organization of spinal motor neurons is a position-dependent expression of Hox genes, but little is known about how this aspect of motor neuron subtype identity is assigned. We have used the expression profile of Hox-c proteins to define the source and identity of patterning signals that impose motor neuron positional identity along the rostrocaudal axis of the spinal cord. We provide evidence that the convergent activities of FGFs, Gdf11, and retinoid signals originating from Hensen's node and paraxial mesoderm establish and refine the Hox-c positional identity of motor neurons in the deve...
The paralogous Hox genes Hoxa10 and Hoxd10 are expressed in overlapping domains in the developing lu...
In the developing spinal cord, regional and combinatorial activities of Hox transcription factors ar...
SummaryIn the developing spinal cord, regional and combinatorial activities of Hox transcription fac...
AbstractSubclasses of motor neurons are generated at different positions along the rostrocaudal axis...
AbstractIn the developing spinal cord, motor neurons occupy discrete columns with different identiti...
Hox transcription factors have been implicated in many aspects of embryonic rostrocaudal (or anterop...
Hox transcription factors have been implicated in many aspects of embryonic rostrocaudal (or anterop...
In the developing spinal cord, motor neurons occupy discrete columns with different identities and a...
AbstractIn the developing spinal cord, motor neurons occupy discrete columns with different identiti...
AbstractDuring normal vertebrate development, Hoxd10 and Hoxd11 are expressed by differentiating mot...
Control of movement relies on the ability of circuits within the spinal cord to establish connection...
Summary: Control of movement relies on the ability of circuits within the spinal cord to establish c...
The link between extrinsic signaling, progenitor cell specification and neuronal subtype identity is...
We have examined the expression of three paralogous Hox genes from E11.5 through E15.5 in the mouse ...
Hox genes controlling motor neuron subtype identity are expressed in rostrocaudal patterns that are ...
The paralogous Hox genes Hoxa10 and Hoxd10 are expressed in overlapping domains in the developing lu...
In the developing spinal cord, regional and combinatorial activities of Hox transcription factors ar...
SummaryIn the developing spinal cord, regional and combinatorial activities of Hox transcription fac...
AbstractSubclasses of motor neurons are generated at different positions along the rostrocaudal axis...
AbstractIn the developing spinal cord, motor neurons occupy discrete columns with different identiti...
Hox transcription factors have been implicated in many aspects of embryonic rostrocaudal (or anterop...
Hox transcription factors have been implicated in many aspects of embryonic rostrocaudal (or anterop...
In the developing spinal cord, motor neurons occupy discrete columns with different identities and a...
AbstractIn the developing spinal cord, motor neurons occupy discrete columns with different identiti...
AbstractDuring normal vertebrate development, Hoxd10 and Hoxd11 are expressed by differentiating mot...
Control of movement relies on the ability of circuits within the spinal cord to establish connection...
Summary: Control of movement relies on the ability of circuits within the spinal cord to establish c...
The link between extrinsic signaling, progenitor cell specification and neuronal subtype identity is...
We have examined the expression of three paralogous Hox genes from E11.5 through E15.5 in the mouse ...
Hox genes controlling motor neuron subtype identity are expressed in rostrocaudal patterns that are ...
The paralogous Hox genes Hoxa10 and Hoxd10 are expressed in overlapping domains in the developing lu...
In the developing spinal cord, regional and combinatorial activities of Hox transcription factors ar...
SummaryIn the developing spinal cord, regional and combinatorial activities of Hox transcription fac...