Axon outgrowth between the spinal cord and the hindlimb of the chick embryo is constrained by three tissues that border axon pathways. Growth cones turn to avoid the posterior sclerotome, perinotochordal mesenchyme, and pelvic girdle precursor during normal development and after experimental manipulation. We wanted to know if these functionally similar barriers to axon advance also share a common molecular composition. Since the posterior sclerotome differentially binds peanut agglutinin (PNA) and since PNA binding is also typical of prechondrogenic differentiation, we examined the pattern of expression of PNA binding sites and cartilage proteoglycan epitopes in relation to axon outgrowth. We found that all three barrier tissues preferentia...
AbstractIn the developing chick hindlimb, pathfinding by sensory axons is affected by their interact...
Trunk neural crest cells migrate through the somites in a striking segmental fashion, entering the r...
AbstractDuring mammalian hindbrain development, sensory axons grow along highly stereotyped routes w...
Motor axon outgrowth to the hindlimb of the chick embryo is constrained by two barrier tissues that ...
Peanut agglutinin-binding disaccharides and chondroitin sulfate mark transient mesenchymal barriers ...
To test the hypothesis that the perinotochordal mesenchyme (the sclerotome ventral to the spinal ner...
AbstractAxonal interactions, which are mediated by cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) as well as other t...
AbstractAxonal interactions, which are mediated by cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) as well as other t...
AbstractIn the developing chick hindlimb, pathfinding by sensory axons is affected by their interact...
We have determined the distribution and form of the neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) in the chic...
The development of patterned axon outgrowth and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) formation was examined af...
Functional motor performance is dependent upon the correct assemblage of neural circuitry, a process...
It has been suggested that substrate adhesion molecules of the tenascin family may be responsible fo...
Neuronal axons and their growth cones recognize molecular guidance cues within the local environment...
We wished to know whether the cell death and phagocytosis seen near the outgrowing nerve front in th...
AbstractIn the developing chick hindlimb, pathfinding by sensory axons is affected by their interact...
Trunk neural crest cells migrate through the somites in a striking segmental fashion, entering the r...
AbstractDuring mammalian hindbrain development, sensory axons grow along highly stereotyped routes w...
Motor axon outgrowth to the hindlimb of the chick embryo is constrained by two barrier tissues that ...
Peanut agglutinin-binding disaccharides and chondroitin sulfate mark transient mesenchymal barriers ...
To test the hypothesis that the perinotochordal mesenchyme (the sclerotome ventral to the spinal ner...
AbstractAxonal interactions, which are mediated by cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) as well as other t...
AbstractAxonal interactions, which are mediated by cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) as well as other t...
AbstractIn the developing chick hindlimb, pathfinding by sensory axons is affected by their interact...
We have determined the distribution and form of the neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) in the chic...
The development of patterned axon outgrowth and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) formation was examined af...
Functional motor performance is dependent upon the correct assemblage of neural circuitry, a process...
It has been suggested that substrate adhesion molecules of the tenascin family may be responsible fo...
Neuronal axons and their growth cones recognize molecular guidance cues within the local environment...
We wished to know whether the cell death and phagocytosis seen near the outgrowing nerve front in th...
AbstractIn the developing chick hindlimb, pathfinding by sensory axons is affected by their interact...
Trunk neural crest cells migrate through the somites in a striking segmental fashion, entering the r...
AbstractDuring mammalian hindbrain development, sensory axons grow along highly stereotyped routes w...