A prominent feature of nervous systems is the organization of synapses into discrete layers, or laminae. Such laminae are essential for the spatial segregation of synaptic connections conveying different types of information. A prime example of this is the inner plexiform layer (IPL) of the vertebrate retina, which is subdivided into at least ten sublaminae. Another example gaining prominence is the layered neuropil of the zebrafish optic tectum. Three recent papers have shed light on the extracellular signals that control the precise stratification of pre- and postsynaptic neuronal processes in these two areas. The new studies implicate well-known axon guidance cues, including class 5 and 6 semaphorins in the retina, as well as Slit in the...
Axon guidance molecules such as netrins, semaphorins, Slits and ephrins provide the cues required fo...
AbstractBackground The axons of retinal ganglion neurons form a precise topographic map in the optic...
Axon guidance relies on a combinatorial code of receptor and ligand interactions that direct adhesiv...
A prominent feature of nervous systems is the organization of synapses into discrete layers, or lami...
The mechanisms that generate specific neuronal connections in the brain are under intense investigat...
The axons of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) form topographic connections in the optic tectum, recreat...
Histologically discrete, parallel layers occur frequently in the nervous system. In many cases, each...
A conserved organizational and functional principle of neural networks is the segregation of axon-de...
SummaryA common feature of the brain is the arrangement of synapses in layers. To examine the signif...
Background: Neuronal connections are often arranged in layers, which are divided into sublaminae har...
International audienceHighlights d Live monitoring of guidance receptors reveals specific dynamics i...
SummaryIn the vertebrate retina, neurites from distinct neuronal cell types are constrained within t...
SummaryEngrailed transcription factors regulate the expression of guidance cues that pattern retinal...
Background: The axons of retinal ganglion neurons from a precise topographic map in the optic tectum...
In the retinotectal projection, nasal retinal axons project to posterior tectum, while temporal axon...
Axon guidance molecules such as netrins, semaphorins, Slits and ephrins provide the cues required fo...
AbstractBackground The axons of retinal ganglion neurons form a precise topographic map in the optic...
Axon guidance relies on a combinatorial code of receptor and ligand interactions that direct adhesiv...
A prominent feature of nervous systems is the organization of synapses into discrete layers, or lami...
The mechanisms that generate specific neuronal connections in the brain are under intense investigat...
The axons of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) form topographic connections in the optic tectum, recreat...
Histologically discrete, parallel layers occur frequently in the nervous system. In many cases, each...
A conserved organizational and functional principle of neural networks is the segregation of axon-de...
SummaryA common feature of the brain is the arrangement of synapses in layers. To examine the signif...
Background: Neuronal connections are often arranged in layers, which are divided into sublaminae har...
International audienceHighlights d Live monitoring of guidance receptors reveals specific dynamics i...
SummaryIn the vertebrate retina, neurites from distinct neuronal cell types are constrained within t...
SummaryEngrailed transcription factors regulate the expression of guidance cues that pattern retinal...
Background: The axons of retinal ganglion neurons from a precise topographic map in the optic tectum...
In the retinotectal projection, nasal retinal axons project to posterior tectum, while temporal axon...
Axon guidance molecules such as netrins, semaphorins, Slits and ephrins provide the cues required fo...
AbstractBackground The axons of retinal ganglion neurons form a precise topographic map in the optic...
Axon guidance relies on a combinatorial code of receptor and ligand interactions that direct adhesiv...