AbstractHow is cell fate diversity reliably achieved during development? Insect sensory organs have been a favorable model system for investigating this question for over 100 years. They are constructed using defined cell lineages that generate a maximum of cell diversity with a minimum number of cell divisions, and display tremendous variety in their morphologies, constituent cell types, and functions. An unexpected realization of the past 5 years is that very diverse sensory organs in Drosophila are produced by astonishingly similar cell lineages, and that their diversity can be largely attributed to only a small repertoire of developmental processes. These include changes in terminal cell differentiation, cell death, cell proliferation, ...
The peripheral nervous system (PNS) of the Drosophila embryo is especially suited for investigating ...
AbstractThe Pox neuro (Poxn) gene of Drosophila plays a crucial role in the development of poly-inne...
SummaryBackgroundIn both vertebrates and invertebrates, developing organs and tissues must be precis...
AbstractHow is cell fate diversity reliably achieved during development? Insect sensory organs have ...
The lineages giving rise to neuronal cells and the molecular mechanisms controlling the generation o...
The mechanisms specifying neuronal diversity are well characterized, yet it remains unclear how or i...
A central challenge for every organism is the generation of cell diversity during development. How d...
AbstractA key question in developmental neurobiology is how the diversity of cell types that make up...
The neural basis and genetic mechanisms for sensory evolution are increasingly being explored in dep...
The embryonic peripheral nervous system of Drosophila contains two main types of sensory neurons: ty...
AbstractThe Drosophila antenna has a diversity of chemosensory organs within a single epidermal fiel...
The nervous system contains a vast number of neurons and displays a great diversity in cell types an...
Generating diverse neurons in the central nervous system involves three major steps. First, heteroge...
AbstractThe sensory bristles of Drosophila arise in stereotyped positions from small clusters of cel...
Among all organs of an adult animal, the central nervous system stands out because of its vast compl...
The peripheral nervous system (PNS) of the Drosophila embryo is especially suited for investigating ...
AbstractThe Pox neuro (Poxn) gene of Drosophila plays a crucial role in the development of poly-inne...
SummaryBackgroundIn both vertebrates and invertebrates, developing organs and tissues must be precis...
AbstractHow is cell fate diversity reliably achieved during development? Insect sensory organs have ...
The lineages giving rise to neuronal cells and the molecular mechanisms controlling the generation o...
The mechanisms specifying neuronal diversity are well characterized, yet it remains unclear how or i...
A central challenge for every organism is the generation of cell diversity during development. How d...
AbstractA key question in developmental neurobiology is how the diversity of cell types that make up...
The neural basis and genetic mechanisms for sensory evolution are increasingly being explored in dep...
The embryonic peripheral nervous system of Drosophila contains two main types of sensory neurons: ty...
AbstractThe Drosophila antenna has a diversity of chemosensory organs within a single epidermal fiel...
The nervous system contains a vast number of neurons and displays a great diversity in cell types an...
Generating diverse neurons in the central nervous system involves three major steps. First, heteroge...
AbstractThe sensory bristles of Drosophila arise in stereotyped positions from small clusters of cel...
Among all organs of an adult animal, the central nervous system stands out because of its vast compl...
The peripheral nervous system (PNS) of the Drosophila embryo is especially suited for investigating ...
AbstractThe Pox neuro (Poxn) gene of Drosophila plays a crucial role in the development of poly-inne...
SummaryBackgroundIn both vertebrates and invertebrates, developing organs and tissues must be precis...