During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenesis to coordinate the establishment of the spatial identities of cells with their movements. In the vertebrate retina, patterning along the dorsal-ventral and nasal-temporal (anterior-posterior) axes is required for correct spatial representation in the retinotectal map. However, it is unknown how specification of axial cell positions in the retina occurs during the complex process of early eye morphogenesis. Studying zebrafish embryos, we show that morphogenetic tissue rearrangements during eye evagination result in progenitor cells in the nasal half of the retina primordium being brought into proximity to the sources of three fibroblast grow...
Organ formation is a multi-scale event that involves changes at the intracellular, cellular and tiss...
Determination of cell fate in the vertebrate retina has been shown to be largely independent of line...
AbstractThe number and distribution of neurons within the vertebrate retina are tightly regulated. T...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
Summary: The development of complex neuronal tissues like the vertebrate retina requires the tight o...
The earliest known determinants of retinal nasotemporal identity are the transcriptional regulators ...
The primordium of the vertebrate eye is composed of a pseudostratified and apparently homogeneous ne...
Optic cup morphogenesis (OCM) generates the basic structure of the vertebrate eye. Although it is co...
The earliest known determinants of retinal nasotemporal identity are the transcriptional regulators ...
<div><p>Fibroblast growth factors (Fgf) are secreted signaling molecules that have mitogenic, patter...
SummaryThe development of complex neuronal tissues like the vertebrate retina requires the tight orc...
Fibroblast growth factors (Fgf) are secreted signaling molecules that have mitogenic, patterning, ne...
The development of complex neuronal tissues like the vertebrate retina requires the tight orchestrat...
Organ formation is a multi-scale event that involves changes at the intracellular, cellular and tiss...
Determination of cell fate in the vertebrate retina has been shown to be largely independent of line...
AbstractThe number and distribution of neurons within the vertebrate retina are tightly regulated. T...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
During embryonic development, pattern formation must be tightly synchronized with tissue morphogenes...
Summary: The development of complex neuronal tissues like the vertebrate retina requires the tight o...
The earliest known determinants of retinal nasotemporal identity are the transcriptional regulators ...
The primordium of the vertebrate eye is composed of a pseudostratified and apparently homogeneous ne...
Optic cup morphogenesis (OCM) generates the basic structure of the vertebrate eye. Although it is co...
The earliest known determinants of retinal nasotemporal identity are the transcriptional regulators ...
<div><p>Fibroblast growth factors (Fgf) are secreted signaling molecules that have mitogenic, patter...
SummaryThe development of complex neuronal tissues like the vertebrate retina requires the tight orc...
Fibroblast growth factors (Fgf) are secreted signaling molecules that have mitogenic, patterning, ne...
The development of complex neuronal tissues like the vertebrate retina requires the tight orchestrat...
Organ formation is a multi-scale event that involves changes at the intracellular, cellular and tiss...
Determination of cell fate in the vertebrate retina has been shown to be largely independent of line...
AbstractThe number and distribution of neurons within the vertebrate retina are tightly regulated. T...