Abstract Nervous system development has been intensely studied in insects (especially Drosophila melanogaster), providing detailed insights into the genetic regulatory network governing the formation and maintenance of the neural stem cells (neuroblasts) and the differentiation of their progeny. Despite notable advances over the last two decades, neurogenesis in other arthropod groups remains by comparison less well understood, hampering finer resolution of evolutionary cell type transformations and changes in the genetic regulatory network in some branches of the arthropod tree of life. Although the neurogenic cellular machinery in malacostracan crustaceans is well described morphologically, its genetic molecular characterization is pendi...
Analysis of early neurogenesis in the spider Cupiennius salei (Chelicerata, Aranea, Ctenidae) has sh...
AbstractMidline cells are a common feature of both insects and crustaceans. Midline cells in the ins...
Adult neurogenesis, the production of new neurons in the adult brain, is an evolutionarily conserved...
Comparative analysis of arthropod CNS development will improve our understanding of the principles o...
AbstractWithin euarthropods, the morphological and molecular mechanisms of early nervous system deve...
Abstract Two decades after the discovery of adult‐born neurons in the brains of decapod crustaceans...
AbstractThe genetic regulatory networks controlling major developmental processes seem to be conserv...
Early neurogenesis in arthropods has been in the focus of numerous studies, its cellular basis, spat...
<div><p>Early neurogenesis in arthropods has been in the focus of numerous studies, its cellular bas...
SummaryNeurogenesis is an ongoing process in the brains of adult decapod crustaceans. However, the f...
Adult neurogenic niches are present in both vertebrates and invertebrates. Where do stem cells popul...
During embryonic development, early neurogenesis can be divided into several components, such as the...
International audienceNeurogenesis initiates during early development and it continues through later...
The compound eye evolved over 500 million years ago and enables mosaic vision in most arthropod spec...
Abstract Background Diverse architectures of nervous systems (NSs) such as a plexus in cnidarians or...
Analysis of early neurogenesis in the spider Cupiennius salei (Chelicerata, Aranea, Ctenidae) has sh...
AbstractMidline cells are a common feature of both insects and crustaceans. Midline cells in the ins...
Adult neurogenesis, the production of new neurons in the adult brain, is an evolutionarily conserved...
Comparative analysis of arthropod CNS development will improve our understanding of the principles o...
AbstractWithin euarthropods, the morphological and molecular mechanisms of early nervous system deve...
Abstract Two decades after the discovery of adult‐born neurons in the brains of decapod crustaceans...
AbstractThe genetic regulatory networks controlling major developmental processes seem to be conserv...
Early neurogenesis in arthropods has been in the focus of numerous studies, its cellular basis, spat...
<div><p>Early neurogenesis in arthropods has been in the focus of numerous studies, its cellular bas...
SummaryNeurogenesis is an ongoing process in the brains of adult decapod crustaceans. However, the f...
Adult neurogenic niches are present in both vertebrates and invertebrates. Where do stem cells popul...
During embryonic development, early neurogenesis can be divided into several components, such as the...
International audienceNeurogenesis initiates during early development and it continues through later...
The compound eye evolved over 500 million years ago and enables mosaic vision in most arthropod spec...
Abstract Background Diverse architectures of nervous systems (NSs) such as a plexus in cnidarians or...
Analysis of early neurogenesis in the spider Cupiennius salei (Chelicerata, Aranea, Ctenidae) has sh...
AbstractMidline cells are a common feature of both insects and crustaceans. Midline cells in the ins...
Adult neurogenesis, the production of new neurons in the adult brain, is an evolutionarily conserved...