AbstractBackgound: Understanding how dendrites establish their territory is central to elucidating how neuronal circuits are built. Signaling between dendrites is thought to be important for defining their territories; however, the strategies by which different types of dendrites communicate are poorly understood. We have shown previously that two classes of Drosophila peripheral da sensory neurons, the class III and class IV neurons, provide complete and independent tiling of the body wall. By contrast, dendrites of class I and class II neurons do not completely tile the body wall, but they nevertheless occupy nonoverlapping territories.Results: By developing reagents to permit high-resolution studies of dendritic tiling in living animals,...
AbstractNeurons elaborate dendrites with stereotypic branching patterns, thereby defining their rece...
Morphological diversity of dendrites contributes to specialized functions of individual neurons. In ...
SummaryDendrites achieve characteristic spacing patterns during development to ensure appropriate co...
AbstractBackgound: Understanding how dendrites establish their territory is central to elucidating h...
SummaryDendrites of the same neuron usually avoid each other. Some neurons also repel similar neuron...
Dendrites of the same neuron usually avoid each other. Some neurons also repel similar neurons throu...
A neuron\u27s dendrites typically do not cross one another. This intrinsic self-avoidance mechanism ...
Spatial arrangement of different neuron types within a territory is essential to neuronal developmen...
Spatial arrangement of different neuron types within a territory is essential to neuronal developmen...
AbstractDendrites represent arborising neurites in both vertebrates and invertebrates. However, in v...
SummaryA neuron's dendrites typically do not cross one another. This intrinsic self-avoidance mechan...
The branched morphology of dendrites represents a functional hallmark of distinct neuronal types. No...
AbstractWhat governs the shape and size of a neuron's dendritic arbor? Part of the answer lies in th...
SummaryA neuron's dendrites typically do not cross one another. This intrinsic self-avoidance mechan...
Morphological diversity of dendrites contributes to specialized functions of individual neurons. In ...
AbstractNeurons elaborate dendrites with stereotypic branching patterns, thereby defining their rece...
Morphological diversity of dendrites contributes to specialized functions of individual neurons. In ...
SummaryDendrites achieve characteristic spacing patterns during development to ensure appropriate co...
AbstractBackgound: Understanding how dendrites establish their territory is central to elucidating h...
SummaryDendrites of the same neuron usually avoid each other. Some neurons also repel similar neuron...
Dendrites of the same neuron usually avoid each other. Some neurons also repel similar neurons throu...
A neuron\u27s dendrites typically do not cross one another. This intrinsic self-avoidance mechanism ...
Spatial arrangement of different neuron types within a territory is essential to neuronal developmen...
Spatial arrangement of different neuron types within a territory is essential to neuronal developmen...
AbstractDendrites represent arborising neurites in both vertebrates and invertebrates. However, in v...
SummaryA neuron's dendrites typically do not cross one another. This intrinsic self-avoidance mechan...
The branched morphology of dendrites represents a functional hallmark of distinct neuronal types. No...
AbstractWhat governs the shape and size of a neuron's dendritic arbor? Part of the answer lies in th...
SummaryA neuron's dendrites typically do not cross one another. This intrinsic self-avoidance mechan...
Morphological diversity of dendrites contributes to specialized functions of individual neurons. In ...
AbstractNeurons elaborate dendrites with stereotypic branching patterns, thereby defining their rece...
Morphological diversity of dendrites contributes to specialized functions of individual neurons. In ...
SummaryDendrites achieve characteristic spacing patterns during development to ensure appropriate co...