The central nervous system of the cephalochordate amphioxus consists of a dorsal neural tube with an anterior brain. Two decades of gene expression analyses in developing amphioxus embryos have shown that, despite apparent morphological simplicity, the amphioxus neural tube is highly regionalised at the molecular level. However, little is known about the morphogenetic mechanisms regulating the spatiotemporal emergence of cell types at distinct sites of the neural axis and how their arrangements contribute to the overall neural architecture. In vertebrates, proliferation is key to provide appropriate cell numbers of specific types to particular areas of the nervous system as development proceeds, but in amphioxus proliferation has never been...
AbstractLifelong neurogenesis in vertebrates relies on stem cells producing proliferation zones that...
AbstractCephalochordates (amphioxus), the closest living invertebrate relatives of the vertebrates, ...
Neural induction in vertebrates generates a central nervous system that extends the rostral-caudal l...
All vertebrate brains develop following a common Bauplan defined by anteroposterior (AP) and dorsove...
et al.All vertebrate brains develop following a common Bauplan defined by anteroposterior (AP) and d...
The central nervous system (CNS) is a hallmark feature of animals with a bilateral symmetry: bilater...
The central nervous system (CNS) exhibits an extraordinary diversity of neurons, with the right cell...
The central nervous system areas displaying the highest structural and functional complexity corresp...
Neural progenitor cells have a central role in the development and evolution of the vertebrate brain...
Neural induction in vertebrates generates a CNS that extends the rostral-caudal length of the body. ...
AbstractIncorporation of the thymidine analog bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) was used to assess cytogenesi...
The establishment of anterior-posterior (AP) regional identity is an essential step in the appropria...
SYNOPSIS. Amphioxus is widely held to be the closest invertebrate relative of the vertebrates and th...
Formation of the central nervous system requires a period of extensive progenitor cell proliferation...
Background Amphioxus, representing the most basal group of living chordates, is the best available ...
AbstractLifelong neurogenesis in vertebrates relies on stem cells producing proliferation zones that...
AbstractCephalochordates (amphioxus), the closest living invertebrate relatives of the vertebrates, ...
Neural induction in vertebrates generates a central nervous system that extends the rostral-caudal l...
All vertebrate brains develop following a common Bauplan defined by anteroposterior (AP) and dorsove...
et al.All vertebrate brains develop following a common Bauplan defined by anteroposterior (AP) and d...
The central nervous system (CNS) is a hallmark feature of animals with a bilateral symmetry: bilater...
The central nervous system (CNS) exhibits an extraordinary diversity of neurons, with the right cell...
The central nervous system areas displaying the highest structural and functional complexity corresp...
Neural progenitor cells have a central role in the development and evolution of the vertebrate brain...
Neural induction in vertebrates generates a CNS that extends the rostral-caudal length of the body. ...
AbstractIncorporation of the thymidine analog bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) was used to assess cytogenesi...
The establishment of anterior-posterior (AP) regional identity is an essential step in the appropria...
SYNOPSIS. Amphioxus is widely held to be the closest invertebrate relative of the vertebrates and th...
Formation of the central nervous system requires a period of extensive progenitor cell proliferation...
Background Amphioxus, representing the most basal group of living chordates, is the best available ...
AbstractLifelong neurogenesis in vertebrates relies on stem cells producing proliferation zones that...
AbstractCephalochordates (amphioxus), the closest living invertebrate relatives of the vertebrates, ...
Neural induction in vertebrates generates a central nervous system that extends the rostral-caudal l...