AbstractDuring vertebrate development, the hindbrain is transiently segmented into 7 distinct rhombomeres (r). Hindbrain segmentation takes place within the context of the complex morphogenesis required for neurulation, which in zebrafish involves a characteristic cross-midline division that distributes progenitor cells bilaterally in the forming neural tube. The Eph receptor tyrosine kinase EphA4 and the membrane-bound Ephrin (Efn) ligand EfnB2a, which are expressed in complementary segments in the early hindbrain, are required for rhombomere boundary formation. We showed previously that EphA4 promotes cell–cell affinity within r3 and r5, and proposed that preferential adhesion within rhombomeres contributes to boundary formation. Here we ...
AbstractPatterning of the vertebrate hindbrain involves a segmentation process leading to the format...
The vertebrate hindbrain is segmented into rhombomeres (r) initially defined by distinct domains of ...
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SummaryThe formation of boundaries between or within tissues is a fundamental aspect of animal devel...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that the formation of boundaries between the segments – rhombomere...
AbstractOne of the best-characterized lineage restrictions in developing vertebrates occurs between ...
The correct development of multicellular organisms is tightly regulated by intrinsic and extrinsic f...
AbstractDuring segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain, a distinct population of boundary cells for...
During forebrain morphogenesis, there is extensive reorganisation of the cells destined to form the ...
The neuromeric concept of brain formation has become a well-established model to explain how order i...
AbstractThe hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and ...
AbstractPbx proteins are a family of TALE-class transcription factors that are well characterized as...
The vertebrate hindbrain is segmented into rhombomeres (r) initially defined by distinct domains of ...
Apical neural progenitors are polarized cells for which the apical membrane is the site of cell-cell...
AbstractWe determine the timing of neural commitment by hindbrain tissue in the zebrafish using micr...
AbstractPatterning of the vertebrate hindbrain involves a segmentation process leading to the format...
The vertebrate hindbrain is segmented into rhombomeres (r) initially defined by distinct domains of ...
�� 2019 The Authors. Published by eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. This is an open access article av...
SummaryThe formation of boundaries between or within tissues is a fundamental aspect of animal devel...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that the formation of boundaries between the segments – rhombomere...
AbstractOne of the best-characterized lineage restrictions in developing vertebrates occurs between ...
The correct development of multicellular organisms is tightly regulated by intrinsic and extrinsic f...
AbstractDuring segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain, a distinct population of boundary cells for...
During forebrain morphogenesis, there is extensive reorganisation of the cells destined to form the ...
The neuromeric concept of brain formation has become a well-established model to explain how order i...
AbstractThe hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and ...
AbstractPbx proteins are a family of TALE-class transcription factors that are well characterized as...
The vertebrate hindbrain is segmented into rhombomeres (r) initially defined by distinct domains of ...
Apical neural progenitors are polarized cells for which the apical membrane is the site of cell-cell...
AbstractWe determine the timing of neural commitment by hindbrain tissue in the zebrafish using micr...
AbstractPatterning of the vertebrate hindbrain involves a segmentation process leading to the format...
The vertebrate hindbrain is segmented into rhombomeres (r) initially defined by distinct domains of ...
�� 2019 The Authors. Published by eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. This is an open access article av...