Understanding how a vast number of neuron types derive from a limited number of neural progenitors remains a major challenge in developmental neurobiology. In the post-embryonic Drosophila brain, specific neuron types derive from specific progenitors at specific times. This suggests involvement of time-dependent cell fate determinants acting as \u27temporal codes\u27 along with lineage cues to specify neuronal cell fates. Interestingly, such temporal codes might be provided not only by several regulators acting in sequence, but also by the differential protein levels of the BTB-zinc finger nuclear protein Chinmo. Identifying temporal codes and determining their origins should allow us to elucidate how neuronal diversification occurs through...
Neural progenitors generate distinct cell types at different stages, but the mechanisms controlling ...
SummaryNeural progenitors generate distinct cell types at different stages, but the mechanisms contr...
AbstractNeural precursors often generate distinct cell types in a specific order, but the intrinsic ...
[[abstract]]Many neural progenitors, including Drosophila mushroom body (MB) and projection neuron (...
SummaryMany neural progenitors, including Drosophila mushroom body (MB) and projection neuron (PN) n...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying the temporal specification of neural stem cells (NSC...
Neurons derived from the same progenitor may acquire different fates according to their birth timing...
During the development of the central nervous system, progenitors successively generate distinct typ...
SummaryThe anterodorsal projection neuron lineage of Drosophila melanogaster produces 40 neuronal ty...
In the Drosophila optic lobes, the medulla processes visual information coming from inner photorecep...
International audienceThe brain consists of thousands of neuronal types that are generated by stem c...
The human central nervous system (CNS) contains a daunting number of cells and tremendous cellular d...
During Drosophila embryonic nervous system development, neuroblasts express a programmed cascade of ...
Neural progenitors generate distinct cell types at different stages, but the mechanisms controlling ...
The anterodorsal projection neuron lineage of Drosophila melanogaster produces 40 neuronal types in ...
Neural progenitors generate distinct cell types at different stages, but the mechanisms controlling ...
SummaryNeural progenitors generate distinct cell types at different stages, but the mechanisms contr...
AbstractNeural precursors often generate distinct cell types in a specific order, but the intrinsic ...
[[abstract]]Many neural progenitors, including Drosophila mushroom body (MB) and projection neuron (...
SummaryMany neural progenitors, including Drosophila mushroom body (MB) and projection neuron (PN) n...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying the temporal specification of neural stem cells (NSC...
Neurons derived from the same progenitor may acquire different fates according to their birth timing...
During the development of the central nervous system, progenitors successively generate distinct typ...
SummaryThe anterodorsal projection neuron lineage of Drosophila melanogaster produces 40 neuronal ty...
In the Drosophila optic lobes, the medulla processes visual information coming from inner photorecep...
International audienceThe brain consists of thousands of neuronal types that are generated by stem c...
The human central nervous system (CNS) contains a daunting number of cells and tremendous cellular d...
During Drosophila embryonic nervous system development, neuroblasts express a programmed cascade of ...
Neural progenitors generate distinct cell types at different stages, but the mechanisms controlling ...
The anterodorsal projection neuron lineage of Drosophila melanogaster produces 40 neuronal types in ...
Neural progenitors generate distinct cell types at different stages, but the mechanisms controlling ...
SummaryNeural progenitors generate distinct cell types at different stages, but the mechanisms contr...
AbstractNeural precursors often generate distinct cell types in a specific order, but the intrinsic ...