AbstractThe inner ear develops from the otic placode, one of the cranial placodes that arise from a region of ectoderm adjacent to the anterior neural plate called the pre-placodal domain. We have identified a Forkhead family transcription factor, Foxi3, that is expressed in the pre-placodal domain and down-regulated when the otic placode is induced. We now show that Foxi3 mutant mice do not form otic placodes as evidenced by expression changes in early molecular markers and the lack of thickened placodal ectoderm, an otic cup or otocyst. Some preplacodal genes downstream of Foxi3-Gata3, Six1 and Eya1-are not expressed in the ectoderm of Foxi3 mutant mice, and the ectoderm exhibits signs of increased apoptosis. We also show that Fgf signals...
AbstractFGF signaling is required during multiple stages of inner ear development in many different ...
AbstractDuring development, the vertebrate inner ear arises from the otic placode, a thickened porti...
AbstractThe development of the otic placode is believed to depend on an inductive signal from the ad...
AbstractThe inner ear develops from the otic placode, one of the cranial placodes that arise from a ...
AbstractVertebrate cranial sensory organs are derived from region at the border of the anterior neur...
AbstractVertebrate cranial placodes contribute vitally to development of sensory structures of the h...
AbstractThe inner ear epithelium, with its complex array of sensory, non-sensory, and neuronal cell ...
AbstractThe HMG-domain-containing transcription factor Sox9 is an important regulator of chondrogene...
AbstractThe development of the vertebrate inner ear is a complex process that has been investigated ...
AbstractThe epibranchial placodes are ectodermal thickenings that generate sensory neurons of the di...
AbstractThe vertebrate inner ear arises from the otic placode, a transient thickening of ectodermal ...
Cranial placodes are thickenings in the ectoderm that give rise to sensory organs and peripheral gan...
AbstractDevelopment of the vertebrate inner ear begins during gastrulation with induction of the oti...
Sox2 and Sox3 are SoxB1 transcription factors that act redundantly in the neural ectoderm, but also ...
In vertebrates, the otic placode forms inner ear and epibranchial placodes produce sensory ganglia w...
AbstractFGF signaling is required during multiple stages of inner ear development in many different ...
AbstractDuring development, the vertebrate inner ear arises from the otic placode, a thickened porti...
AbstractThe development of the otic placode is believed to depend on an inductive signal from the ad...
AbstractThe inner ear develops from the otic placode, one of the cranial placodes that arise from a ...
AbstractVertebrate cranial sensory organs are derived from region at the border of the anterior neur...
AbstractVertebrate cranial placodes contribute vitally to development of sensory structures of the h...
AbstractThe inner ear epithelium, with its complex array of sensory, non-sensory, and neuronal cell ...
AbstractThe HMG-domain-containing transcription factor Sox9 is an important regulator of chondrogene...
AbstractThe development of the vertebrate inner ear is a complex process that has been investigated ...
AbstractThe epibranchial placodes are ectodermal thickenings that generate sensory neurons of the di...
AbstractThe vertebrate inner ear arises from the otic placode, a transient thickening of ectodermal ...
Cranial placodes are thickenings in the ectoderm that give rise to sensory organs and peripheral gan...
AbstractDevelopment of the vertebrate inner ear begins during gastrulation with induction of the oti...
Sox2 and Sox3 are SoxB1 transcription factors that act redundantly in the neural ectoderm, but also ...
In vertebrates, the otic placode forms inner ear and epibranchial placodes produce sensory ganglia w...
AbstractFGF signaling is required during multiple stages of inner ear development in many different ...
AbstractDuring development, the vertebrate inner ear arises from the otic placode, a thickened porti...
AbstractThe development of the otic placode is believed to depend on an inductive signal from the ad...