The majority of cranial sensory neurons originate in placodes in the surface ectoderm, migrating to form ganglia that connect to the central nervous system (CNS). Interactions between inward-migrating sensory neuroblasts and emigrant cranial neural crest cells (NCCs) play a role in coordinating this process, but how the relationship between these two cell populations is established is not clear. Here, we demonstrate that NCCs generate corridors delineating the path of migratory neuroblasts between the placode and CNS in both chick and mouse. In vitro analysis shows that NCCs are not essential for neuroblast migration, yet act as a superior substrate to mesoderm, suggesting provision of a corridor through a less-permissive mesodermal territo...
Of all vertebrate structures, the nervous system has perhaps the greatest cellular diversification a...
Collective cell migration in morphogenesis and cancer progression often involves the coordination of...
After induction and specification in the ectoderm, at the border of the neural plate, the neural cre...
The majority of cranial sensory neurons originate in placodes in the surface ectoderm, migrating to ...
Peripheral neurons involved in cephalic sensory systems are born in the ectoderm at a distance from ...
AbstractNeural crest cell (NCC) invasion is a complex sculpting of individual cells into organized m...
Collective cell migration is fundamental for life and a hallmark of cancer. Neural crest (NC) cells ...
AbstractThe neural crest serve as an excellent model to better understand mechanisms of embryonic ce...
AbstractNeurons of the vertebrate cranial sensory ganglia arise from both neural crest and a series ...
The neural crest (NC) cells and cranial placodes are two ectoderm-derived innovations in vertebrates...
AbstractThe neural crest provides an excellent model system to study invasive cell migration, howeve...
SummaryCollective cell migration is fundamental for life and a hallmark of cancer. Neural crest (NC)...
Neural crest cells (NCCs) are highly motile embryonic stem cells that delaminate from the neuroectod...
AbstractAfter induction and specification in the ectoderm, at the border of the neural plate, the ne...
Cranial sensory ganglia in vertebrates develop from the ectodermal placodes, the neural crest, or bo...
Of all vertebrate structures, the nervous system has perhaps the greatest cellular diversification a...
Collective cell migration in morphogenesis and cancer progression often involves the coordination of...
After induction and specification in the ectoderm, at the border of the neural plate, the neural cre...
The majority of cranial sensory neurons originate in placodes in the surface ectoderm, migrating to ...
Peripheral neurons involved in cephalic sensory systems are born in the ectoderm at a distance from ...
AbstractNeural crest cell (NCC) invasion is a complex sculpting of individual cells into organized m...
Collective cell migration is fundamental for life and a hallmark of cancer. Neural crest (NC) cells ...
AbstractThe neural crest serve as an excellent model to better understand mechanisms of embryonic ce...
AbstractNeurons of the vertebrate cranial sensory ganglia arise from both neural crest and a series ...
The neural crest (NC) cells and cranial placodes are two ectoderm-derived innovations in vertebrates...
AbstractThe neural crest provides an excellent model system to study invasive cell migration, howeve...
SummaryCollective cell migration is fundamental for life and a hallmark of cancer. Neural crest (NC)...
Neural crest cells (NCCs) are highly motile embryonic stem cells that delaminate from the neuroectod...
AbstractAfter induction and specification in the ectoderm, at the border of the neural plate, the ne...
Cranial sensory ganglia in vertebrates develop from the ectodermal placodes, the neural crest, or bo...
Of all vertebrate structures, the nervous system has perhaps the greatest cellular diversification a...
Collective cell migration in morphogenesis and cancer progression often involves the coordination of...
After induction and specification in the ectoderm, at the border of the neural plate, the neural cre...