The embryonic spinal cord in mice is organized into eleven progenitor domains. Cells in each domain first produce neurons and then switch to specifying glia. Five of these domains known as p3, pMN, p2, p1 and p0 are located in the ventral spinal cord and each expresses a unique code of transcription factors (TFs) that define the molecular profile of progenitor cells. This code is largely responsible for determining the subtype specification of neurons generated from each domain. Pax6 codes for a homedomain-containing TF that plays a central role in defining the molecular boundaries between the two ventral-most domains, p3 and pMN. Using fate mapping and gene expression studies we show that PAX6, in addition to each patterning function, is e...
AbstractThe spinal cord contains several distinct classes of neurons but it is still unclear how man...
BACKGROUND: Forging a relationship between progenitors with dynamically changing gene expression and...
The development of the central nervous system relies on the tight regulation of the neural progenito...
During development of the CNS, stem and progenitor cell proliferation, cell fate designation, and pa...
During mouse development, the ventral spinal cord becomes organized into five progenitor domains tha...
International audienceTranscription factors are key orchestrators of the emergence of neuronal diver...
International audienceTranscription factors are key orchestrators of the emergence of neuronal diver...
International audienceTranscription factors are key orchestrators of the emergence of neuronal diver...
International audienceTranscription factors are key orchestrators of the emergence of neuronal diver...
International audienceTranscription factors are key orchestrators of the emergence of neuronal diver...
International audienceTranscription factors are key orchestrators of the emergence of neuronal diver...
International audienceTranscription factors are key orchestrators of the emergence of neuronal diver...
Motor activities are controlled by neural networks in the ventral spinal cord and consist in motor n...
SummaryThe ventral spinal cord generates multiple inhibitory and excitatory interneuron subtypes fro...
Locomotion is a complex behavior regulated by circuits, named central pattern generators, located in...
AbstractThe spinal cord contains several distinct classes of neurons but it is still unclear how man...
BACKGROUND: Forging a relationship between progenitors with dynamically changing gene expression and...
The development of the central nervous system relies on the tight regulation of the neural progenito...
During development of the CNS, stem and progenitor cell proliferation, cell fate designation, and pa...
During mouse development, the ventral spinal cord becomes organized into five progenitor domains tha...
International audienceTranscription factors are key orchestrators of the emergence of neuronal diver...
International audienceTranscription factors are key orchestrators of the emergence of neuronal diver...
International audienceTranscription factors are key orchestrators of the emergence of neuronal diver...
International audienceTranscription factors are key orchestrators of the emergence of neuronal diver...
International audienceTranscription factors are key orchestrators of the emergence of neuronal diver...
International audienceTranscription factors are key orchestrators of the emergence of neuronal diver...
International audienceTranscription factors are key orchestrators of the emergence of neuronal diver...
Motor activities are controlled by neural networks in the ventral spinal cord and consist in motor n...
SummaryThe ventral spinal cord generates multiple inhibitory and excitatory interneuron subtypes fro...
Locomotion is a complex behavior regulated by circuits, named central pattern generators, located in...
AbstractThe spinal cord contains several distinct classes of neurons but it is still unclear how man...
BACKGROUND: Forging a relationship between progenitors with dynamically changing gene expression and...
The development of the central nervous system relies on the tight regulation of the neural progenito...