The trigeminal and epibranchial placodes of vertebrate embryos form different types of sensory neurons. The trigeminal placodes form cutaneous sensory neurons that innervate the face and jaws, while the epibranchial placodes (geniculate, petrosal and nodose) form visceral sensory neurons that innervate taste buds and visceral organs. In the chick embryo, the ophthalmic trigeminal (opV) placode expresses the paired homeodomain transcription factor Pax3 from very early stages, while the epibranchial placodes express Pax2. Here, we show that Pax3 expression in explanted opV placode ectoderm correlates at the single cell level with neuronal specification and with commitment to an opV fate. When opV (trigeminal) ectoderm is grafted in place of t...
AbstractWhereas neural crest cells are the source of the peripheral nervous system in the trunk of v...
The generation of sensory and autonomic neurons from the neural crest requires the functions of two ...
In vertebrates, cranial placodes contribute to all sense organs and sensory ganglia and arsise from ...
AbstractThe cutaneous sensory neurons of the ophthalmic lobe of the trigeminal ganglion are derived ...
Placodes are discrete regions of thickened ectoderm that contribute extensively to the peripheral ne...
AbstractCranial placodes are ectodermal regions that contribute extensively to the vertebrate periph...
Cranial sensory ganglia in vertebrates develop from the ectodermal placodes, the neural crest, or bo...
AbstractVertebrate cranial ectodermal placodes are transient, paired thickenings of embryonic head e...
AbstractThe epibranchial placodes are ectodermal thickenings that generate sensory neurons of the di...
AbstractVertebrate cranial neurogenic placodes are relatively simple model systems for investigating...
The cutaneous sensory neurons of the ophthalmic lobe of the trigeminal ganglion are derived from two...
The largest of the cranial ganglia, the trigeminal ganglion, relays cutaneous sensations of the head...
Whereas neural crest cells are the source of the peripheral nervous system in the trunk of vertebrat...
AbstractEpibranchial placodes are local thickenings of the surface ectoderm, which give rise to sens...
AbstractNeurons of the vertebrate cranial sensory ganglia arise from both neural crest and a series ...
AbstractWhereas neural crest cells are the source of the peripheral nervous system in the trunk of v...
The generation of sensory and autonomic neurons from the neural crest requires the functions of two ...
In vertebrates, cranial placodes contribute to all sense organs and sensory ganglia and arsise from ...
AbstractThe cutaneous sensory neurons of the ophthalmic lobe of the trigeminal ganglion are derived ...
Placodes are discrete regions of thickened ectoderm that contribute extensively to the peripheral ne...
AbstractCranial placodes are ectodermal regions that contribute extensively to the vertebrate periph...
Cranial sensory ganglia in vertebrates develop from the ectodermal placodes, the neural crest, or bo...
AbstractVertebrate cranial ectodermal placodes are transient, paired thickenings of embryonic head e...
AbstractThe epibranchial placodes are ectodermal thickenings that generate sensory neurons of the di...
AbstractVertebrate cranial neurogenic placodes are relatively simple model systems for investigating...
The cutaneous sensory neurons of the ophthalmic lobe of the trigeminal ganglion are derived from two...
The largest of the cranial ganglia, the trigeminal ganglion, relays cutaneous sensations of the head...
Whereas neural crest cells are the source of the peripheral nervous system in the trunk of vertebrat...
AbstractEpibranchial placodes are local thickenings of the surface ectoderm, which give rise to sens...
AbstractNeurons of the vertebrate cranial sensory ganglia arise from both neural crest and a series ...
AbstractWhereas neural crest cells are the source of the peripheral nervous system in the trunk of v...
The generation of sensory and autonomic neurons from the neural crest requires the functions of two ...
In vertebrates, cranial placodes contribute to all sense organs and sensory ganglia and arsise from ...