The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic telencephalon. We investigated the role of the transmembrane receptor Frizzled-3a in the development of this commissure using zebrafish as an experimental model. Knock down of Frizzled-3a resulted in complete loss of the anterior commissure. This defect was accompanied by a loss of the glial bridge, expansion of the slit2 expression domain and perturbation of the midline telencephalic-diencephalic boundary. Blocking Slit2 activity following knock down of Frizzled-3a effectively rescued the anterior commissure defect which suggested that Frizzled-3a was indirectly controlling the growth of axons across the rostral midline. We have shown here that ...
AbstractSlit is expressed in the midline of the central nervous system both in vertebrates and inver...
During embryonic development of bilaterally symmetrical organisms, neurons send axons across the mid...
Slit is expressed in the midline of the central nervous system both in vertebrates and invertebrates...
The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic tele...
The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic tele...
The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic tele...
The commissural plate forms the rostral surface of the embryonic vertebrate forebrain and provides a...
During early embryonic development, neuronal projection of axons across the midline of ...
Three major axon pathways cross the midline of the vertebrate forebrain early in embryonic developme...
Three major axon pathways cross the midline of the vertebrate forebrain early in embryonic developme...
During embryonic development of bilateral organisms, neurons send axons across the midline at specif...
During embryonic development of bilateral organisms, neurons send axons across the midline at specif...
During development, the formation of the nervous system requires the proper guidance of axons to the...
In Drosophila melanogaster, Slit acts as a repulsive cue for the growth cones of the commissural axo...
During embryonic development of bilaterally symmetrical organisms, neurons send axons across the mid...
AbstractSlit is expressed in the midline of the central nervous system both in vertebrates and inver...
During embryonic development of bilaterally symmetrical organisms, neurons send axons across the mid...
Slit is expressed in the midline of the central nervous system both in vertebrates and invertebrates...
The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic tele...
The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic tele...
The anterior commissure forms the first axon connections between the two sides of the embryonic tele...
The commissural plate forms the rostral surface of the embryonic vertebrate forebrain and provides a...
During early embryonic development, neuronal projection of axons across the midline of ...
Three major axon pathways cross the midline of the vertebrate forebrain early in embryonic developme...
Three major axon pathways cross the midline of the vertebrate forebrain early in embryonic developme...
During embryonic development of bilateral organisms, neurons send axons across the midline at specif...
During embryonic development of bilateral organisms, neurons send axons across the midline at specif...
During development, the formation of the nervous system requires the proper guidance of axons to the...
In Drosophila melanogaster, Slit acts as a repulsive cue for the growth cones of the commissural axo...
During embryonic development of bilaterally symmetrical organisms, neurons send axons across the mid...
AbstractSlit is expressed in the midline of the central nervous system both in vertebrates and inver...
During embryonic development of bilaterally symmetrical organisms, neurons send axons across the mid...
Slit is expressed in the midline of the central nervous system both in vertebrates and invertebrates...