Here, we exploit the spatial separation of temporal events of neural differentiation in the elongating chick body axis to provide the first analysis of transcriptome change in progressively more differentiated neural cell populations in vivo. Microarray data, validated against direct RNA sequencing, identified: (1) a gene cohort characteristic of the multi-potent stem zone epiblast, which contains neuro-mesodermal progenitors that progressively generate the spinal cord; (2) a major transcriptome re-organisation as cells then adopt a neural fate; and (3) increasing diversity as neural patterning and neuron production begin. Focussing on the transition from multi-potent to neural state cells, we capture changes in major signalling pathways, u...
Changes in higher order chromatin organisation have been linked to transcriptional regulation; howev...
Cellular differentiation requires dramatic changes in chromatin organization, transcriptional regula...
Almost every cell in any organism contains the same genomic content. Different cell types, however, ...
Here, we exploit the spatial separation of temporal events of neural differentiation in the elongati...
Here, we exploit the spatial separation of temporal events of neural differentiation in the elongati...
Here, we exploit the spatial separation of temporal events of neural differentiation in the elongati...
Signalling pathways that regulate neural progenitor proliferation and neuronal differentiation have ...
Signalling pathways that regulate neural progenitor proliferation and neuronal differentiation have ...
Signalling pathways that regulate neural progenitor proliferation and neuronal differentiation have ...
Background: Investigating cell fate decision and subpopulation specification in the context of the n...
Transcriptional networks, regulated by extracellular signals, control cell fate decisions and determ...
Neural cell fate specification is a multistep process in which stem cells undergo sequential changes...
Robust protocols for directed differentiation of human pluripotent cells are required to determine w...
Robust protocols for directed differentiation of human pluripotent cells are required to determine w...
Robust protocols for directed differentiation of human pluripotent cells are required to determine w...
Changes in higher order chromatin organisation have been linked to transcriptional regulation; howev...
Cellular differentiation requires dramatic changes in chromatin organization, transcriptional regula...
Almost every cell in any organism contains the same genomic content. Different cell types, however, ...
Here, we exploit the spatial separation of temporal events of neural differentiation in the elongati...
Here, we exploit the spatial separation of temporal events of neural differentiation in the elongati...
Here, we exploit the spatial separation of temporal events of neural differentiation in the elongati...
Signalling pathways that regulate neural progenitor proliferation and neuronal differentiation have ...
Signalling pathways that regulate neural progenitor proliferation and neuronal differentiation have ...
Signalling pathways that regulate neural progenitor proliferation and neuronal differentiation have ...
Background: Investigating cell fate decision and subpopulation specification in the context of the n...
Transcriptional networks, regulated by extracellular signals, control cell fate decisions and determ...
Neural cell fate specification is a multistep process in which stem cells undergo sequential changes...
Robust protocols for directed differentiation of human pluripotent cells are required to determine w...
Robust protocols for directed differentiation of human pluripotent cells are required to determine w...
Robust protocols for directed differentiation of human pluripotent cells are required to determine w...
Changes in higher order chromatin organisation have been linked to transcriptional regulation; howev...
Cellular differentiation requires dramatic changes in chromatin organization, transcriptional regula...
Almost every cell in any organism contains the same genomic content. Different cell types, however, ...