SummaryNeuroanatomical and functional asymmetries are universal features of the vertebrate CNS, but how asymmetry is generated is unknown. Here we show that zebrafish fgf8 mutants do not elaborate forebrain asymmetries, demonstrated by the failure of the parapineal nucleus to migrate from its initial midline position to the left side of the brain. Local provision of Fgf8 restores the asymmetric migration of parapineal cells, usually to the left, irrespective of the location of the Fgf8 source. This laterality bias is due to left-sided Nodal signaling and when the bias in Nodal signaling is removed, parapineal cells migrate toward the source of Fgf8 protein. This study presents a mechanism for breaking neuroanatomical symmetry through Fgf8-d...
During vertebrate development, symmetry breaking occurs in the left-right organizer (LRO). The trans...
It is widely acknowledged that the left and right hemispheres of human brains display both anatomica...
Among the best-known facts of the brain are the contralateral visual, auditory, sensational, and mot...
Neuroanatomical and functional asymmetries are universal features of the vertebrate CNS, but how asy...
SummaryNeuroanatomical and functional asymmetries are universal features of the vertebrate CNS, but ...
Neuroanatomical and functional asymmetries are a widespread, probably universal, feature of the vert...
International audienceThe ability of cells to collectively interpret surrounding environmental signa...
AbstractAnimals show behavioral asymmetries that are mediated by differences between the left and ri...
The ability of cells to collectively interpret surrounding environmental signals underpins their cap...
The relationship between structural and functional asymmetries in the brain remains unclear. A recen...
SummaryThe habenular neurons on both sides of the zebrafish diencephalon show an asymmetric (laterot...
BackgroundAlthough left-right asymmetries are common features of nervous systems, their developmenta...
Background: Although left-right asymmetries are common features of nervous systems, their developmen...
SummaryThe vertebrate brain is anatomically and functionally asymmetric; however, the molecular mech...
While the vertebrate brain appears largely bilaterally symmetrical in humans, it presents local morp...
During vertebrate development, symmetry breaking occurs in the left-right organizer (LRO). The trans...
It is widely acknowledged that the left and right hemispheres of human brains display both anatomica...
Among the best-known facts of the brain are the contralateral visual, auditory, sensational, and mot...
Neuroanatomical and functional asymmetries are universal features of the vertebrate CNS, but how asy...
SummaryNeuroanatomical and functional asymmetries are universal features of the vertebrate CNS, but ...
Neuroanatomical and functional asymmetries are a widespread, probably universal, feature of the vert...
International audienceThe ability of cells to collectively interpret surrounding environmental signa...
AbstractAnimals show behavioral asymmetries that are mediated by differences between the left and ri...
The ability of cells to collectively interpret surrounding environmental signals underpins their cap...
The relationship between structural and functional asymmetries in the brain remains unclear. A recen...
SummaryThe habenular neurons on both sides of the zebrafish diencephalon show an asymmetric (laterot...
BackgroundAlthough left-right asymmetries are common features of nervous systems, their developmenta...
Background: Although left-right asymmetries are common features of nervous systems, their developmen...
SummaryThe vertebrate brain is anatomically and functionally asymmetric; however, the molecular mech...
While the vertebrate brain appears largely bilaterally symmetrical in humans, it presents local morp...
During vertebrate development, symmetry breaking occurs in the left-right organizer (LRO). The trans...
It is widely acknowledged that the left and right hemispheres of human brains display both anatomica...
Among the best-known facts of the brain are the contralateral visual, auditory, sensational, and mot...