SummaryThe motor neuron progenitor domain in the ventral spinal cord gives rise to multiple subtypes of motor neurons and glial cells. Here, we examine whether progenitors found in this domain are multipotent and which signals contribute to their cell-type-specific differentiation. Using an in vitro neural differentiation model, we demonstrate that motor neuron progenitor differentiation is iteratively controlled by Notch signaling. First, Notch controls the timing of motor neuron genesis by repressing Neurogenin 2 (Ngn2) and maintaining Olig2-positive progenitors in a proliferative state. Second, in an Ngn2-independent manner, Notch contributes to the specification of median versus hypaxial motor column identity and lateral versus medial d...
AbstractWithin the developing vertebrate nervous system, the mechanisms that coordinate neuronal sub...
In the developing nervous system, differentiating neurons express Delta and activate Notch signaling...
AbstractThe broad diversity of neurons is vital to neuronal functions. During vertebrate development...
SummaryThe motor neuron progenitor domain in the ventral spinal cord gives rise to multiple subtypes...
The motor neuron progenitor domain in the ventral spinal cord gives rise to multiple subtypes of mot...
Throughout the developing spinal cord, Olig2+ progenitors in the motor neuron progenitor domain give...
In the pMN domain of the spinal cord, Notch signaling regulates the balance between motor neuron dif...
SummaryThe specification of spinal interneuron and motor neuron identities initiates within progenit...
SummaryThe ventral spinal cord generates multiple inhibitory and excitatory interneuron subtypes fro...
The differentiation of neural progenitors into distinct classes within the central nervous system oc...
The Notch signaling pathway plays a variety of roles in cell fate decisions during development. Prev...
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AbstractThe genesis of vertebrate peripheral ganglia poses the problem of how multipotent neural cre...
Discrimination of neural stem cells from other progenitors in the developing mammalian brain has bee...
Discrimination of neural stem cells from other progenitors in the developing mammalian brain has bee...
AbstractWithin the developing vertebrate nervous system, the mechanisms that coordinate neuronal sub...
In the developing nervous system, differentiating neurons express Delta and activate Notch signaling...
AbstractThe broad diversity of neurons is vital to neuronal functions. During vertebrate development...
SummaryThe motor neuron progenitor domain in the ventral spinal cord gives rise to multiple subtypes...
The motor neuron progenitor domain in the ventral spinal cord gives rise to multiple subtypes of mot...
Throughout the developing spinal cord, Olig2+ progenitors in the motor neuron progenitor domain give...
In the pMN domain of the spinal cord, Notch signaling regulates the balance between motor neuron dif...
SummaryThe specification of spinal interneuron and motor neuron identities initiates within progenit...
SummaryThe ventral spinal cord generates multiple inhibitory and excitatory interneuron subtypes fro...
The differentiation of neural progenitors into distinct classes within the central nervous system oc...
The Notch signaling pathway plays a variety of roles in cell fate decisions during development. Prev...
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 ...
AbstractThe genesis of vertebrate peripheral ganglia poses the problem of how multipotent neural cre...
Discrimination of neural stem cells from other progenitors in the developing mammalian brain has bee...
Discrimination of neural stem cells from other progenitors in the developing mammalian brain has bee...
AbstractWithin the developing vertebrate nervous system, the mechanisms that coordinate neuronal sub...
In the developing nervous system, differentiating neurons express Delta and activate Notch signaling...
AbstractThe broad diversity of neurons is vital to neuronal functions. During vertebrate development...