AbstractThe identity of motor neurons diverges markedly at different rostrocaudal levels of the spinal cord, but the signals that specify their fate remain poorly defined. We show that retinoid receptor activation in newly generated spinal motor neurons has a crucial role in specifying motor neuron columnar subtypes. Blockade of retinoid receptor signaling in brachial motor neurons inhibits lateral motor column differentiation and converts many of these neurons to thoracic columnar subtypes. Conversely, expression of a constitutively active retinoid receptor derivative impairs the differentiation of thoracic motor neuron columnar subtypes. These findings provide evidence for a regionally restricted role for retinoid signaling in the postmit...
Studies in avian models have demonstrated an involvement of retinoid signaling in early neural tube ...
SummaryThe dendritic morphology of neurons dictates their abilities to process and transmit informat...
AbstractSubclasses of motor neurons are generated at different positions along the rostrocaudal axis...
AbstractThe identity of motor neurons diverges markedly at different rostrocaudal levels of the spin...
AbstractThe diversification of neuronal cell types in the vertebrate central nervous system depends ...
AbstractThe diversification of neuronal cell types in the vertebrate central nervous system depends ...
AbstractSubclasses of motor neurons are generated at different positions along the rostrocaudal axis...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
AbstractThe development of neural subtypes in the dorsoventral (DV) axis of the vertebrate central n...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
AbstractLearning how the incredible diversity of neurons in the vertebrate central nervous system (C...
AbstractThe specification of neuronal fates in the ventral spinal cord depends on the regulation of ...
SummaryAxial muscles are innervated by motor neurons of the median motor column (MMC). In contrast t...
Studies in avian models have demonstrated an involvement of retinoid signaling in early neural tube ...
SummaryThe dendritic morphology of neurons dictates their abilities to process and transmit informat...
AbstractSubclasses of motor neurons are generated at different positions along the rostrocaudal axis...
AbstractThe identity of motor neurons diverges markedly at different rostrocaudal levels of the spin...
AbstractThe diversification of neuronal cell types in the vertebrate central nervous system depends ...
AbstractThe diversification of neuronal cell types in the vertebrate central nervous system depends ...
AbstractSubclasses of motor neurons are generated at different positions along the rostrocaudal axis...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
AbstractThe development of neural subtypes in the dorsoventral (DV) axis of the vertebrate central n...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
AbstractLearning how the incredible diversity of neurons in the vertebrate central nervous system (C...
AbstractThe specification of neuronal fates in the ventral spinal cord depends on the regulation of ...
SummaryAxial muscles are innervated by motor neurons of the median motor column (MMC). In contrast t...
Studies in avian models have demonstrated an involvement of retinoid signaling in early neural tube ...
SummaryThe dendritic morphology of neurons dictates their abilities to process and transmit informat...
AbstractSubclasses of motor neurons are generated at different positions along the rostrocaudal axis...