NeuroD is a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor critical for determining neuronal cell fate and regulating withdrawal from the cell cycle. We showed previously that, in goldfish, neuroD is expressed in the rod photoreceptor lineage, and we inferred that neuroD is also expressed in a subset of amacrine cells and nascent cone photoreceptors. Here we extended that study by examining the temporal and spatial expression pattern of neuroD in the embryonic and larval zebrafish and by identifying the cell types that express this gene. NeuroD expression in the developing zebrafish retina is dynamic, spanning early retinogenesis and the maturation of cone photoreceptors. In early retinogenesis neuroD expression expands from a...
Sight depends on the tight cooperation between photoreceptors and pigmented cells, which derive from...
Timely generation of distinct neural cell types in appropriate numbers is fundamental for the genera...
AbstractTo gain an understanding of molecular events that underlie pattern formation in the retina, ...
Persistent rod genesis in the retinas of teleost fish was first described over 2 decades ago, but li...
During embryonic retinal development, six types of retinal neurons are generated from multipotent pr...
AbstractThe number and distribution of neurons within the vertebrate retina are tightly regulated. T...
In this study, we used a newly-created transgenic zebrafish, Tg(nrd:egfp)/albino, to further charact...
AbstractIn the developing retina, neurogenesis and cell differentiation are coupled with cell prolif...
All retinal neurons develop from a common retinal progenitor, cell fate becoming irreversible dur...
Retinal development in teleosts can broadly be divided into three epochs. The first is the specifica...
Cone photoreceptors in the zebrafish retina are arranged in a crystalline lattice, with each spectra...
AbstractMutation of the zebrafish lakritz (lak) locus completely eliminates the earliest-born retina...
Maintaining neurogenesis in growing tissues requires a tight balance between progenitor cell prolife...
AbstractIn zebrafish, neuronal differentiation progresses across the retina in a pattern that is rem...
Timely generation of distinct neural cell types in appropriate numbers is fundamental for the genera...
Sight depends on the tight cooperation between photoreceptors and pigmented cells, which derive from...
Timely generation of distinct neural cell types in appropriate numbers is fundamental for the genera...
AbstractTo gain an understanding of molecular events that underlie pattern formation in the retina, ...
Persistent rod genesis in the retinas of teleost fish was first described over 2 decades ago, but li...
During embryonic retinal development, six types of retinal neurons are generated from multipotent pr...
AbstractThe number and distribution of neurons within the vertebrate retina are tightly regulated. T...
In this study, we used a newly-created transgenic zebrafish, Tg(nrd:egfp)/albino, to further charact...
AbstractIn the developing retina, neurogenesis and cell differentiation are coupled with cell prolif...
All retinal neurons develop from a common retinal progenitor, cell fate becoming irreversible dur...
Retinal development in teleosts can broadly be divided into three epochs. The first is the specifica...
Cone photoreceptors in the zebrafish retina are arranged in a crystalline lattice, with each spectra...
AbstractMutation of the zebrafish lakritz (lak) locus completely eliminates the earliest-born retina...
Maintaining neurogenesis in growing tissues requires a tight balance between progenitor cell prolife...
AbstractIn zebrafish, neuronal differentiation progresses across the retina in a pattern that is rem...
Timely generation of distinct neural cell types in appropriate numbers is fundamental for the genera...
Sight depends on the tight cooperation between photoreceptors and pigmented cells, which derive from...
Timely generation of distinct neural cell types in appropriate numbers is fundamental for the genera...
AbstractTo gain an understanding of molecular events that underlie pattern formation in the retina, ...