Tunicates are unique animals for studying the origin and evolution of vertebrates because they are considered vertebrates' closest living relatives and share the vertebrate body plan and many specific features. Both possess neural placodes, transient thickenings of the cranial ectoderm that give rise to various types of sensory cells, including axonless secondary mechanoreceptors. In vertebrates, these are represented by the hair cells of the inner ear and the lateral line, which have an apical apparatus typically bearing cilia and stereovilli. In tunicates, they are found in the coronal organ, which is a mechanoreceptor located at the base of the oral siphon along the border of the velum and tentacles and is formed of cells bearing a row o...
Cranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribute to th...
Almost all ascidian larvae bear three mucus secreting and I sensory organs, the adhesive papillae, a...
Cranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribute to th...
In ascidians, mechanoreceptors of the oral area are involved in monitoring the incoming water flow. ...
It is generally accepted that the three main chordate groups (tunicates, cephalochordates and verteb...
The vertebrate hair cells are ciliary highly differentiated mechanoreceptors whose name derives from...
The tunicate ascidians are non-vertebrate chordates, possessing mechanoreceptor cells in the coronal...
This thesis attempts to clarify the evolution of secondary sensory cells in Tunicata (Chordata), the...
In tunicates, the coronal organ represents a sentinel checking particle entrance into the pharynx. T...
In: Special issue of Hearing Research featuring comparative hearing. (on invitation by Geoffrey Manl...
A new mechanoreceptor organ, the "coronal organ," located in the oral siphon, is described by light ...
A new mechanoreceptor organ, the "coronal organ," located in the oral siphon, is described by light ...
A new mechanoreceptor organ, the coronal organ, in the oral siphon of some ascidians belonging to th...
Urochordates and Cephalochordates are simple non-vertebrate chordates, the study of which, based on ...
AbstractNeural crest-like cells (NCLC) that express the HNK-1 antigen and form body pigment cells we...
Cranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribute to th...
Almost all ascidian larvae bear three mucus secreting and I sensory organs, the adhesive papillae, a...
Cranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribute to th...
In ascidians, mechanoreceptors of the oral area are involved in monitoring the incoming water flow. ...
It is generally accepted that the three main chordate groups (tunicates, cephalochordates and verteb...
The vertebrate hair cells are ciliary highly differentiated mechanoreceptors whose name derives from...
The tunicate ascidians are non-vertebrate chordates, possessing mechanoreceptor cells in the coronal...
This thesis attempts to clarify the evolution of secondary sensory cells in Tunicata (Chordata), the...
In tunicates, the coronal organ represents a sentinel checking particle entrance into the pharynx. T...
In: Special issue of Hearing Research featuring comparative hearing. (on invitation by Geoffrey Manl...
A new mechanoreceptor organ, the "coronal organ," located in the oral siphon, is described by light ...
A new mechanoreceptor organ, the "coronal organ," located in the oral siphon, is described by light ...
A new mechanoreceptor organ, the coronal organ, in the oral siphon of some ascidians belonging to th...
Urochordates and Cephalochordates are simple non-vertebrate chordates, the study of which, based on ...
AbstractNeural crest-like cells (NCLC) that express the HNK-1 antigen and form body pigment cells we...
Cranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribute to th...
Almost all ascidian larvae bear three mucus secreting and I sensory organs, the adhesive papillae, a...
Cranial sensory placodes are focused areas of the head ectoderm of vertebrates that contribute to th...