International audienceReconstructing the lineage of cells is central to understanding how the wide diversity of cell types develops. Here, we provide the neurosensory lineage reconstruction of a complex sensory organ, the inner ear, by imaging zebrafish embryos in vivo over an extended timespan, combining cell tracing and cell fate marker expression over time. We deliver the first dynamic map of early neuronal and sensory progenitor pools in the whole otic vesicle. It highlights the remodeling of the neuronal progenitor domain upon neuroblast delamination, and reveals that the order and place of neuroblasts' delamination from the otic epithelium prefigure their position within the SAG. Sensory and non-sensory domains harbor different prolif...
International audienceNeurogenesis in the post-embryonic vertebrate brain varies in extent and effic...
AbstractNeurogenesis in the post-embryonic vertebrate brain varies in extent and efficiency between ...
Neurogenesis comprises many highly regulated processes including proliferation, differentiation, and...
International audienceReconstructing the lineage of cells is central to understanding how the wide d...
International audienceReconstructing the lineage of cells is central to understanding how the wide d...
In the inner ear, sensory versus neuronal specification is achieved through few well-defined bHLH tr...
Cranial ganglia are aggregates of sensory neurons that mediate distinct types of sensation. The stat...
The vertebrate inner ear is a remarkable sensory organ, harboring two different senses: the auditory...
Neural patterning involves regionalised cell specification. Recent studies indicate that cell dynami...
The inner ear is the sensory organ for hearing and balance. Its functional unit is the sensory patch...
AbstractZebrafish holds great potential as a model system for studying inner ear development because...
The inner ear is a remarkably intricate structure able to detect sound, motion, and gravity. During ...
The inner ear is responsible for the perception of motion and sound in vertebrates. Its functional u...
AbstractThe vertebrate inner ear develops from an ectodermal placode adjacent to rhombomeres 4 to 6 ...
AbstractThe inner ear develops from a simple ectodermal thickening called the otic placode into a la...
International audienceNeurogenesis in the post-embryonic vertebrate brain varies in extent and effic...
AbstractNeurogenesis in the post-embryonic vertebrate brain varies in extent and efficiency between ...
Neurogenesis comprises many highly regulated processes including proliferation, differentiation, and...
International audienceReconstructing the lineage of cells is central to understanding how the wide d...
International audienceReconstructing the lineage of cells is central to understanding how the wide d...
In the inner ear, sensory versus neuronal specification is achieved through few well-defined bHLH tr...
Cranial ganglia are aggregates of sensory neurons that mediate distinct types of sensation. The stat...
The vertebrate inner ear is a remarkable sensory organ, harboring two different senses: the auditory...
Neural patterning involves regionalised cell specification. Recent studies indicate that cell dynami...
The inner ear is the sensory organ for hearing and balance. Its functional unit is the sensory patch...
AbstractZebrafish holds great potential as a model system for studying inner ear development because...
The inner ear is a remarkably intricate structure able to detect sound, motion, and gravity. During ...
The inner ear is responsible for the perception of motion and sound in vertebrates. Its functional u...
AbstractThe vertebrate inner ear develops from an ectodermal placode adjacent to rhombomeres 4 to 6 ...
AbstractThe inner ear develops from a simple ectodermal thickening called the otic placode into a la...
International audienceNeurogenesis in the post-embryonic vertebrate brain varies in extent and effic...
AbstractNeurogenesis in the post-embryonic vertebrate brain varies in extent and efficiency between ...
Neurogenesis comprises many highly regulated processes including proliferation, differentiation, and...