Left/right asymmetric features of animals are either randomly distributed on either the left or right side within a population ("antisymmetries") or found stereotypically on one particular side of an animal ("directional asymmetries"). Both types of asymmetries can be found in nervous systems, but whether the regulatory programs that establish these asymmetries share any mechanistic features is not known. We describe here an unprecedented molecular link between these two types of asymmetries in Caenorhabditis elegans. The zinc finger transcription factor die-1 is expressed in a directionally asymmetric manner in the gustatory neuron pair ASE left (ASEL) and ASE right (ASER), while it is expressed in an antisymmetric manner in the olfactory ...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which functional left/right asymmetry arises in morphologically symmetric n...
Genetic and environmental factors control morphological and functional differences between the two s...
Gap junctions are increasingly recognized as key regulators of embryonic development, nervous system...
SummaryBackgroundNervous systems are largely bilaterally symmetric on a morphological level but ofte...
SummaryAlthough nervous systems are largely bilaterally symmetric on a structural level, they displa...
SummaryEarly in C. elegans development, signaling between bilaterally symmetric AWC olfactory neuron...
Nervous systems are generally bilaterally symmetric on a gross structural and organizational level b...
The ASE neurons of C. elegans are an excellent model to study neuronal asymmetry. Lateralization wit...
AbstractTo make the most of a small number of neurons, the nematode olfactory system includes neuron...
SummaryAlthough nervous systems are largely bilaterally symmetric on a structural level, they displa...
SummaryBackgroundEven though functional lateralization is a common feature of many nervous systems, ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, February 2011.This electro...
SummaryHow asymmetric divisions are connected to the terminal differentiation program of neuronal su...
AbstractC. elegans detects several odorants with the bilaterally symmetric pair of AWC olfactory neu...
SummaryA new study reveals an unexpected genetic link between two distinct types of neuronal asymmet...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which functional left/right asymmetry arises in morphologically symmetric n...
Genetic and environmental factors control morphological and functional differences between the two s...
Gap junctions are increasingly recognized as key regulators of embryonic development, nervous system...
SummaryBackgroundNervous systems are largely bilaterally symmetric on a morphological level but ofte...
SummaryAlthough nervous systems are largely bilaterally symmetric on a structural level, they displa...
SummaryEarly in C. elegans development, signaling between bilaterally symmetric AWC olfactory neuron...
Nervous systems are generally bilaterally symmetric on a gross structural and organizational level b...
The ASE neurons of C. elegans are an excellent model to study neuronal asymmetry. Lateralization wit...
AbstractTo make the most of a small number of neurons, the nematode olfactory system includes neuron...
SummaryAlthough nervous systems are largely bilaterally symmetric on a structural level, they displa...
SummaryBackgroundEven though functional lateralization is a common feature of many nervous systems, ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, February 2011.This electro...
SummaryHow asymmetric divisions are connected to the terminal differentiation program of neuronal su...
AbstractC. elegans detects several odorants with the bilaterally symmetric pair of AWC olfactory neu...
SummaryA new study reveals an unexpected genetic link between two distinct types of neuronal asymmet...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which functional left/right asymmetry arises in morphologically symmetric n...
Genetic and environmental factors control morphological and functional differences between the two s...
Gap junctions are increasingly recognized as key regulators of embryonic development, nervous system...