We examined the morphogenesis and regionalization of the embryonic brain of an acanthopterygian teleost,medaka(Oryzias latipes), by in situ hybridization using 14 gene probes. We compared our results with previous studies in other vertebrates, particularly zebrafish, an ostariophysan teleost. During the early development of the medaka neural rod, three initial brain vesicles arose: the anterior brain vesicle, which later developed into the telencephalon and rostral diencephalon; the intermediate brain vesicle, which later developed into the caudal diencephalon,mesencephalon and metencephalon; and the posterior brain vesicle, which later developed into the myelencephalon. In the late neural rod, the rostral brain bent ventrally and the axis ...
Abstract: The telencephalon shows a remarkable structural diversityBackground among vertebrates. In ...
Morphological left-right brain asymmetries are universal phenomena in animals. These features have b...
BACKGROUND: Genetic mosaic techniques have been used to visualize and/or genetically modify a neuron...
In order to know the general pattern of axonogenesis in vertebrates, we have examined axonogenesis i...
The cerebellar structures of the teleost are markedly different from those of other vertebrates. The...
Abstract Background Although the mechanisms underlying brain patterning and regionalization are very...
Organs are functional units of multicellular organisms. Although the body can compensate for minor d...
We have examined cerebellar morphogenesis after neural tube stage in medaka (Oryzias latipes), a ray...
International audienceIn mammals, neuroepithelial cells play an essential role in embryonic neurogen...
International audienceRegionalization is a critical, highly conserved step in the development of the...
We propose here a novel interpretation of the embryonic origin of cells of deiencephalic sensory rel...
BackgroundAlthough the overall brain organization is shared in vertebrates, there are significant di...
International audienceSpatiotemporal variations of neurogenesis are thought to account for the evolu...
The telencephalon is the embryonic structure that in mammals gives rise to the cerebral cortex and t...
Abstract: The telencephalon shows a remarkable structural diversityBackground among vertebrates. In ...
Morphological left-right brain asymmetries are universal phenomena in animals. These features have b...
BACKGROUND: Genetic mosaic techniques have been used to visualize and/or genetically modify a neuron...
In order to know the general pattern of axonogenesis in vertebrates, we have examined axonogenesis i...
The cerebellar structures of the teleost are markedly different from those of other vertebrates. The...
Abstract Background Although the mechanisms underlying brain patterning and regionalization are very...
Organs are functional units of multicellular organisms. Although the body can compensate for minor d...
We have examined cerebellar morphogenesis after neural tube stage in medaka (Oryzias latipes), a ray...
International audienceIn mammals, neuroepithelial cells play an essential role in embryonic neurogen...
International audienceRegionalization is a critical, highly conserved step in the development of the...
We propose here a novel interpretation of the embryonic origin of cells of deiencephalic sensory rel...
BackgroundAlthough the overall brain organization is shared in vertebrates, there are significant di...
International audienceSpatiotemporal variations of neurogenesis are thought to account for the evolu...
The telencephalon is the embryonic structure that in mammals gives rise to the cerebral cortex and t...
Abstract: The telencephalon shows a remarkable structural diversityBackground among vertebrates. In ...
Morphological left-right brain asymmetries are universal phenomena in animals. These features have b...
BACKGROUND: Genetic mosaic techniques have been used to visualize and/or genetically modify a neuron...