Neuronal function relies on the establishment of proper connections between neurons and their target cells during development. This basic statement involves several cellular processes, such as neuronal differentiation, the polarized outgrowth of axons and dendrites from differentiated neurons, and the pathfinding of axons towards target cells. The subsequent recognition of complementary synaptic partners finally triggers the formation, maturation, and maintenance of functional synapses. Morphogens are secreted signaling molecules commanding tissue patterning and cell identity during early embryonic development. Remarkably, growing evidence over the last years arising from different invertebrate and vertebrate model organisms has shown that,...
AbstractThe translational regulators Nanos (Nos) and Pumilio (Pum) work together to regulate the mor...
2012-04-03A correctly functioning nervous system requires that neural circuits be precisely wired du...
Cell growth and differentiation in developing tissues are, at first impression, quite different ende...
A major goal of modern neuroscience research is to understand the cellular and molecular processes t...
Morphogens are signaling molecules that are known for their prominent role in pattern formation with...
Stem cells are non-differentiated self-renewing cell population that can derive different kinds of c...
During embryonic development, cells in many tissues differ according to the positional information t...
AbstractTo construct the intricate network of connections that supports the functions of an adult ne...
Morphogenetic proteins are responsible for patterning the embryonic nervous system by enabling cell ...
Neural development is a highly orchestrated process, patterning of naïve tissue into highly evolved...
AbstractHedgehog and Wnt family proteins can act as classic developmental morphogens to pattern a fi...
Nervous system development relies on the generation of neurons, their differentiation and establishm...
connect (form synapses) with multiple targets and is there-fore essential for the assembly of comple...
In the study of morphogenesis, how upstream signalling events are intricately linked to downstream c...
Synapses are fundamental signaling units of the central nervous system that mediate communication be...
AbstractThe translational regulators Nanos (Nos) and Pumilio (Pum) work together to regulate the mor...
2012-04-03A correctly functioning nervous system requires that neural circuits be precisely wired du...
Cell growth and differentiation in developing tissues are, at first impression, quite different ende...
A major goal of modern neuroscience research is to understand the cellular and molecular processes t...
Morphogens are signaling molecules that are known for their prominent role in pattern formation with...
Stem cells are non-differentiated self-renewing cell population that can derive different kinds of c...
During embryonic development, cells in many tissues differ according to the positional information t...
AbstractTo construct the intricate network of connections that supports the functions of an adult ne...
Morphogenetic proteins are responsible for patterning the embryonic nervous system by enabling cell ...
Neural development is a highly orchestrated process, patterning of naïve tissue into highly evolved...
AbstractHedgehog and Wnt family proteins can act as classic developmental morphogens to pattern a fi...
Nervous system development relies on the generation of neurons, their differentiation and establishm...
connect (form synapses) with multiple targets and is there-fore essential for the assembly of comple...
In the study of morphogenesis, how upstream signalling events are intricately linked to downstream c...
Synapses are fundamental signaling units of the central nervous system that mediate communication be...
AbstractThe translational regulators Nanos (Nos) and Pumilio (Pum) work together to regulate the mor...
2012-04-03A correctly functioning nervous system requires that neural circuits be precisely wired du...
Cell growth and differentiation in developing tissues are, at first impression, quite different ende...