AbstractAxon pathfinding and target choice are governed by cell type–specific responses to external cues. Here, we show that in the Drosophila embryo, motorneurons with targets in the dorsal muscle field express the homeobox gene even-skipped and that this expression is necessary and sufficient to direct motor axons into the dorsal muscle field. Previously, it was shown that motorneurons projecting to ventral targets express the LIM homeobox gene islet, which is sufficient to direct axons to the ventral muscle field. Thus, even-skipped complements the function of islet, and together these two genes constitute a bimodal switch regulating axonal growth and directing motor axons to ventral or to dorsal regions of the muscle field
SummaryBilaterally symmetric motor patterns—those in which left-right pairs of muscles contract sync...
BACKGROUND: While developmental processes such as axon pathfinding and synapse formation have been c...
AbstractHere we present the identification and characterization of dHb9, the Drosophila homolog of v...
Axon pathfinding and target choice are governed by cell type-specific responses to external cues. He...
AbstractAxon pathfinding and target choice are governed by cell type–specific responses to external ...
During nervous system development, combinatorial codes of regulators act to specify different neuron...
AbstractWe have isolated the Drosophila homolog of the vertebrate islet-1 and islet-2 genes, two mem...
Combinations of transcription factors (TFs) instruct precise wiring patterns in the developing nervo...
SummaryCombinations of transcription factors (TFs) instruct precise wiring patterns in the developin...
AbstractDuring Drosophila embryogenesis, motor axons leave the central nervous system (CNS) as two s...
Each abdominal hemisegment of the Drosophila embryo has two sensory neurons intimately associated wi...
AbstractIn the Drosophila embryo, at specific choice points along the major motor nerves, subsets of...
Bilaterally symmetric motor patterns—those in which left-right pairs of muscles contract synchronous...
Bilaterally symmetric motor patterns—those in which left-right pairs of muscles contract synchronous...
Motor neuron axon targeting in the periphery is correlated with the positions of motor neuron inputs...
SummaryBilaterally symmetric motor patterns—those in which left-right pairs of muscles contract sync...
BACKGROUND: While developmental processes such as axon pathfinding and synapse formation have been c...
AbstractHere we present the identification and characterization of dHb9, the Drosophila homolog of v...
Axon pathfinding and target choice are governed by cell type-specific responses to external cues. He...
AbstractAxon pathfinding and target choice are governed by cell type–specific responses to external ...
During nervous system development, combinatorial codes of regulators act to specify different neuron...
AbstractWe have isolated the Drosophila homolog of the vertebrate islet-1 and islet-2 genes, two mem...
Combinations of transcription factors (TFs) instruct precise wiring patterns in the developing nervo...
SummaryCombinations of transcription factors (TFs) instruct precise wiring patterns in the developin...
AbstractDuring Drosophila embryogenesis, motor axons leave the central nervous system (CNS) as two s...
Each abdominal hemisegment of the Drosophila embryo has two sensory neurons intimately associated wi...
AbstractIn the Drosophila embryo, at specific choice points along the major motor nerves, subsets of...
Bilaterally symmetric motor patterns—those in which left-right pairs of muscles contract synchronous...
Bilaterally symmetric motor patterns—those in which left-right pairs of muscles contract synchronous...
Motor neuron axon targeting in the periphery is correlated with the positions of motor neuron inputs...
SummaryBilaterally symmetric motor patterns—those in which left-right pairs of muscles contract sync...
BACKGROUND: While developmental processes such as axon pathfinding and synapse formation have been c...
AbstractHere we present the identification and characterization of dHb9, the Drosophila homolog of v...