The neural crest and cranial ectodermal placodes are traditionally thought to be unique to vertebrates; however, they must have had evolutionary precursors. Here, we review recent evidence suggesting that such ancestral cell types can be identified in modern non-vertebrate chordates, such as amphioxus (a cephalochordate) and ascidians (urochordates). Hence, migratory neuroectodermal cells may well have been present in the common ancestor of the chordates, such that the possibility of their existence in non-chordate deuterostomes (hemichordates and echinoderms) must also be considered. Finally, we discuss the various non-neuronal cell types produced by the neural crest in order to demonstrate that it is plausible that these different cell ty...
Much of what distinguishes the vertebrates from their invertebrate relatives is a small group of emb...
Central to the story of vertebrate evolution is the origin of the vertebrate head, a problem difficu...
Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are found in the head. Pr...
The neural crest and cranial ectodermal placodes are traditionally thought to be unique to vertebrat...
In their seminal 1983 paper, Gans and Northcutt proposed that evolution of the vertebrate 'new head'...
Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are derived from the neur...
The neural crest is a multipotent migratory embryonic cell population that is present in all vertebr...
During embryogenesis, all chordate embryos undergo neurulation to form a dorsal, hollow nerve cord. ...
The sudden appearance of neural crest and neurogenic placodes in early branching vertebrates has puz...
AbstractIt used to be thought that only vertebrates possess neural crest cells, but a recent study h...
AbstractVertebrate cranial placodes are crucial contributors to the vertebrate cranial sensory appar...
Urochordates and Cephalochordates are simple non-vertebrate chordates, the study of which, based on ...
AbstractCranial placodes are evolutionary innovations of vertebrates. However, they most likely evol...
The origin of vertebrates was accompanied by the advent of a novel cell type: the neural crest. Emer...
Neural crest arises at the neural plate border, expresses a core set of regulatory genes, and produc...
Much of what distinguishes the vertebrates from their invertebrate relatives is a small group of emb...
Central to the story of vertebrate evolution is the origin of the vertebrate head, a problem difficu...
Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are found in the head. Pr...
The neural crest and cranial ectodermal placodes are traditionally thought to be unique to vertebrat...
In their seminal 1983 paper, Gans and Northcutt proposed that evolution of the vertebrate 'new head'...
Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are derived from the neur...
The neural crest is a multipotent migratory embryonic cell population that is present in all vertebr...
During embryogenesis, all chordate embryos undergo neurulation to form a dorsal, hollow nerve cord. ...
The sudden appearance of neural crest and neurogenic placodes in early branching vertebrates has puz...
AbstractIt used to be thought that only vertebrates possess neural crest cells, but a recent study h...
AbstractVertebrate cranial placodes are crucial contributors to the vertebrate cranial sensory appar...
Urochordates and Cephalochordates are simple non-vertebrate chordates, the study of which, based on ...
AbstractCranial placodes are evolutionary innovations of vertebrates. However, they most likely evol...
The origin of vertebrates was accompanied by the advent of a novel cell type: the neural crest. Emer...
Neural crest arises at the neural plate border, expresses a core set of regulatory genes, and produc...
Much of what distinguishes the vertebrates from their invertebrate relatives is a small group of emb...
Central to the story of vertebrate evolution is the origin of the vertebrate head, a problem difficu...
Many of the features that distinguish the vertebrates from other chordates are found in the head. Pr...