The antennal nervous system of the grasshopper Schistocerca gregaria features two parallel axon tracts each established early in embryogenesis by discrete pairs of pioneer neurons located at the antennal tip and whose growth cones contact so-called base pioneers en route to the brain. Here we present two antennal phenotypes in which a stereotypic dysregulation of axogenesis in a given tract is observed when only the base pioneer associated with that pathway is missing, consistent with a role for this cell type in guided axogenesis. Dysregulation involves defasciculation and aberrant navigation by pioneer axons resulting in a missing or depleted primordial antennal nerve to the brain. The dysregulated phenotypes reveal that axogenesis in eac...
We examined the embryonic development of an identified group of thoracic spiking local interneurones...
During embryonic development, growing axons are guided by cellular signaling pathways that control a...
Journal ArticleThe selective affinities that growth cones display for specific axonal surfaces give ...
The embryonic development of the principal tracts, commissures and neuropils in the thoracic ganglia...
The central complex comprises an elaborate system of modular neuropils which mediate spatial orienta...
Homologous patterns in the embryonic development of the peripheral nervous system in the grasshopper...
This study has identified the first five motor neurones to send axons out of the segmental nerves in...
Neurogenesis n insect embryos begins shortly after gastrulation as an undifferentiated two-dimension...
The central nervous system (CNS) of grasshopper embryos is similar in organization to the embryonic ...
Journal ArticleIn the previous paper (Raper, J. A., M. Bastiani, and C. S. Goodman (1983) J. Neurosc...
A major unresolved question in developmental neurobiology is how the nervous system is adapted to th...
Embryonic neurogenesis in the ventral nerve cord of the locust Schistocerca gregaria was studied usi...
AbstractPioneer axons in insect legs are experimentally accessible model systems for the molecular i...
AbstractCNS glia have integral roles in directing axon migration of both vertebrates and insects. In...
of insec gations nisms o analyzed in detail (i.e. Goodman et al., 1984; Bastiani et al., 1985; Doe e...
We examined the embryonic development of an identified group of thoracic spiking local interneurones...
During embryonic development, growing axons are guided by cellular signaling pathways that control a...
Journal ArticleThe selective affinities that growth cones display for specific axonal surfaces give ...
The embryonic development of the principal tracts, commissures and neuropils in the thoracic ganglia...
The central complex comprises an elaborate system of modular neuropils which mediate spatial orienta...
Homologous patterns in the embryonic development of the peripheral nervous system in the grasshopper...
This study has identified the first five motor neurones to send axons out of the segmental nerves in...
Neurogenesis n insect embryos begins shortly after gastrulation as an undifferentiated two-dimension...
The central nervous system (CNS) of grasshopper embryos is similar in organization to the embryonic ...
Journal ArticleIn the previous paper (Raper, J. A., M. Bastiani, and C. S. Goodman (1983) J. Neurosc...
A major unresolved question in developmental neurobiology is how the nervous system is adapted to th...
Embryonic neurogenesis in the ventral nerve cord of the locust Schistocerca gregaria was studied usi...
AbstractPioneer axons in insect legs are experimentally accessible model systems for the molecular i...
AbstractCNS glia have integral roles in directing axon migration of both vertebrates and insects. In...
of insec gations nisms o analyzed in detail (i.e. Goodman et al., 1984; Bastiani et al., 1985; Doe e...
We examined the embryonic development of an identified group of thoracic spiking local interneurones...
During embryonic development, growing axons are guided by cellular signaling pathways that control a...
Journal ArticleThe selective affinities that growth cones display for specific axonal surfaces give ...