Abstract The question of whether the ancestral bilaterian had a central nervous system (CNS) or a diffuse ectodermal nervous system has been hotly debated. Considerable evidence supports the theory that a CNS evolved just once. However, an alternative view proposes that the chordate CNS evolved from the ectodermal nerve net of a hemichordate-like ancestral deuterostome, implying independent evolution of the CNS in chordates and protostomes. To specify morphological divisions along the anterior/posterior axis, this ancestor used gene networks homologous to those patterning three organizing centers in the vertebrate brain: the anterior neural ridge, the zona limitans intrathalamica and the isthmic organizer, and subsequent evolution of the ve...
BACKGROUND: The enteric nervous system (ENS) and the central nervous system (CNS) of mammals both co...
Abstract: Early Bilateria developed the basic characteristics of ganglionic organization. Features s...
AbstractCranial placodes are evolutionary innovations of vertebrates. However, they most likely evol...
The question of whether the ancestral bilaterian had a central nervous system (CNS) or a diffuse ect...
SummaryWhether the highly centralised nervous systems of chordates and protostomes arose from a comm...
SummaryThe origin of the chordate central nervous system (CNS) is unknown. One theory is that a CNS ...
As Denes et al. (2007) reveal in this issue, the expression profile and roles of genes that pattern ...
AbstractGene expression studies in embryos often provide insights into evolutionary relationships ac...
SummaryTo elucidate the evolutionary origin of nervous system centralization, we investigated the mo...
To elucidate the evolutionary origin of nervous system centralization, we investigated the molecular...
<p>Mesoderm is shown in red, endoderm in yellow and ectoderm in blue (neural) and grey (epidermis). ...
AbstractIn non-vertebrate chordates, central nervous system (CNS) development has been studied in on...
Bilaterians usually possess a central nervous system, composed of neurons and supportive cells calle...
Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) signaling plays an important role in establishing the dorsal-ventra...
Cnidarians, the sister group to bilaterians, have a simple diffuse nervous system. This morphologica...
BACKGROUND: The enteric nervous system (ENS) and the central nervous system (CNS) of mammals both co...
Abstract: Early Bilateria developed the basic characteristics of ganglionic organization. Features s...
AbstractCranial placodes are evolutionary innovations of vertebrates. However, they most likely evol...
The question of whether the ancestral bilaterian had a central nervous system (CNS) or a diffuse ect...
SummaryWhether the highly centralised nervous systems of chordates and protostomes arose from a comm...
SummaryThe origin of the chordate central nervous system (CNS) is unknown. One theory is that a CNS ...
As Denes et al. (2007) reveal in this issue, the expression profile and roles of genes that pattern ...
AbstractGene expression studies in embryos often provide insights into evolutionary relationships ac...
SummaryTo elucidate the evolutionary origin of nervous system centralization, we investigated the mo...
To elucidate the evolutionary origin of nervous system centralization, we investigated the molecular...
<p>Mesoderm is shown in red, endoderm in yellow and ectoderm in blue (neural) and grey (epidermis). ...
AbstractIn non-vertebrate chordates, central nervous system (CNS) development has been studied in on...
Bilaterians usually possess a central nervous system, composed of neurons and supportive cells calle...
Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) signaling plays an important role in establishing the dorsal-ventra...
Cnidarians, the sister group to bilaterians, have a simple diffuse nervous system. This morphologica...
BACKGROUND: The enteric nervous system (ENS) and the central nervous system (CNS) of mammals both co...
Abstract: Early Bilateria developed the basic characteristics of ganglionic organization. Features s...
AbstractCranial placodes are evolutionary innovations of vertebrates. However, they most likely evol...