The midline of the insect CNS provides a good system for studying the control of neuronal and glial cell fates, because it contains a small number of distinct cell types that arise from a unique set of precursors. In this report we analyze the development of the CNS midline in the grasshopper embryo, focusing on the median neuroblast (MNB) cluster, which contains the majority of midline neurons. We have directly traced cell lineage in the MNB cluster by injecting the MNB with tracer dyes and following the development of its progeny in whole embryo cultures. As least three types of neuronal progeny are labeled with tracer dye in these experiments. In addition, we find that all of the midline glia are also derived from the MNB. Thus, this neu...
Journal ArticleWe are interested in how the growth cones of identified neurons navigate in the centr...
AbstractThe Drosophila CNS midline cells constitute a specialized set of interneurons, motorneurons,...
The human central nervous system (CNS) contains a daunting number of cells and tremendous cellular d...
The midline of the insect CNS provides a good system for studying the control of neuronal and glial ...
AbstractInDrosophila,central nervous system (CNS) formation starts with the delamination from the ne...
Understanding the generation of neuronal and glial diversity is one of the major goals of developmen...
AbstractBackground: The grasshopper median neuroblast (MNB) is a multipotent progenitor cell that pr...
AbstractUnderstanding the generation of neuronal and glial diversity is one of the major goals of de...
The study of how transcriptional control and cell signaling influence neurons and glia to acquire th...
The central complex represents one of the most conspicuous neuroarchitectures to be found in the ins...
The tritocerebral commissure giant (TCG) of the grasshopper Schistocerca gregaria is one of the best...
The central nervous system (CNS) of grasshopper embryos is similar in organization to the embryonic ...
AbstractThe development ofDrosophilamidline glia during larval and pupal stages was characterized by...
of insec gations nisms o analyzed in detail (i.e. Goodman et al., 1984; Bastiani et al., 1985; Doe e...
AbstractThe neural stem cells that give rise to the neural lineages of the brain can generate their ...
Journal ArticleWe are interested in how the growth cones of identified neurons navigate in the centr...
AbstractThe Drosophila CNS midline cells constitute a specialized set of interneurons, motorneurons,...
The human central nervous system (CNS) contains a daunting number of cells and tremendous cellular d...
The midline of the insect CNS provides a good system for studying the control of neuronal and glial ...
AbstractInDrosophila,central nervous system (CNS) formation starts with the delamination from the ne...
Understanding the generation of neuronal and glial diversity is one of the major goals of developmen...
AbstractBackground: The grasshopper median neuroblast (MNB) is a multipotent progenitor cell that pr...
AbstractUnderstanding the generation of neuronal and glial diversity is one of the major goals of de...
The study of how transcriptional control and cell signaling influence neurons and glia to acquire th...
The central complex represents one of the most conspicuous neuroarchitectures to be found in the ins...
The tritocerebral commissure giant (TCG) of the grasshopper Schistocerca gregaria is one of the best...
The central nervous system (CNS) of grasshopper embryos is similar in organization to the embryonic ...
AbstractThe development ofDrosophilamidline glia during larval and pupal stages was characterized by...
of insec gations nisms o analyzed in detail (i.e. Goodman et al., 1984; Bastiani et al., 1985; Doe e...
AbstractThe neural stem cells that give rise to the neural lineages of the brain can generate their ...
Journal ArticleWe are interested in how the growth cones of identified neurons navigate in the centr...
AbstractThe Drosophila CNS midline cells constitute a specialized set of interneurons, motorneurons,...
The human central nervous system (CNS) contains a daunting number of cells and tremendous cellular d...