To address the regenerative capability of the differentiating hindbrain, we ablated the cerebellum in wild-type and transgenic zebrafish embryos. These larvae showed no obvious locomotive malfunction several days after the ablation. Expression analysis and in vivo time-lapse recording in GFP (green fluorescent protein)-transgenic embryos indicate that cerebellar neuronal cells can regenerate from the remaining anterior hindbrain. The onset of regeneration is accompanied by repatterning within the anterior hindbrain. Inhibition of FGF signaling immediately after cerebellar ablation results in the lack of regenerating cerebellar neuronal cells and the absence of cerebellar structures several days later. Moreover, impaired FGF signaling inhibi...
Zebrafish can regenerate after brain injury, and the regenerative process is driven by resident stem...
AbstractZebrafish possess a robust, innate CNS regenerative ability. Combined with their genetic tra...
BACKGROUND: Despite conserved developmental processes and organization of the vertebrate central ner...
To address the regenerative capability of the differentiating hindbrain, we ablated the cerebellum i...
AbstractThe midbrain–hindbrain boundary (MHB) is a well-known organizing center during vertebrate br...
The overall architecture and cell types are highly conserved from mammals to teleost fish. The rapid...
AbstractThe hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and ...
Cerebellar organization and function have been studied in numerous species of fish. Fish models such...
In zebrafish acerebellar (ace) embryos, because of a point mutation in fgf8, the isthmic constrictio...
In zebrafish acerebellar (ace) embryos, because of a point mutation in fgf8, the isthmic constrictio...
The midbrain-hindbrain domain (MH) of the vertebrate embryonic neural tube develops in response to t...
AbstractThe cerebellum is important for the integration of sensory perception and motor control, but...
Background: Regenerating damaged tissue is a complex process, requiring progenitor cells that must b...
AbstractThe upper rhombic lip (URL), a germinal zone in the dorsoanterior hindbrain, has long been k...
AbstractWe determine the timing of neural commitment by hindbrain tissue in the zebrafish using micr...
Zebrafish can regenerate after brain injury, and the regenerative process is driven by resident stem...
AbstractZebrafish possess a robust, innate CNS regenerative ability. Combined with their genetic tra...
BACKGROUND: Despite conserved developmental processes and organization of the vertebrate central ner...
To address the regenerative capability of the differentiating hindbrain, we ablated the cerebellum i...
AbstractThe midbrain–hindbrain boundary (MHB) is a well-known organizing center during vertebrate br...
The overall architecture and cell types are highly conserved from mammals to teleost fish. The rapid...
AbstractThe hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and ...
Cerebellar organization and function have been studied in numerous species of fish. Fish models such...
In zebrafish acerebellar (ace) embryos, because of a point mutation in fgf8, the isthmic constrictio...
In zebrafish acerebellar (ace) embryos, because of a point mutation in fgf8, the isthmic constrictio...
The midbrain-hindbrain domain (MH) of the vertebrate embryonic neural tube develops in response to t...
AbstractThe cerebellum is important for the integration of sensory perception and motor control, but...
Background: Regenerating damaged tissue is a complex process, requiring progenitor cells that must b...
AbstractThe upper rhombic lip (URL), a germinal zone in the dorsoanterior hindbrain, has long been k...
AbstractWe determine the timing of neural commitment by hindbrain tissue in the zebrafish using micr...
Zebrafish can regenerate after brain injury, and the regenerative process is driven by resident stem...
AbstractZebrafish possess a robust, innate CNS regenerative ability. Combined with their genetic tra...
BACKGROUND: Despite conserved developmental processes and organization of the vertebrate central ner...