AbstractThe vertebrate branchiomotor neurons are organized in a pattern that corresponds with the segments, or rhombomeres, of the developing hindbrain and have identities and behaviors associated with their position along the anterior/posterior axis. These neurons undergo characteristic migrations in the hindbrain and project from stereotyped exit points. We show that lazarus/pbx4, which encodes an essential Hox DNA-binding partner in zebrafish, is required for facial (VIIth cranial nerve) motor neuron migration and for axon pathfinding of trigeminal (Vth cranial nerve) motor axons. We show that lzr/pbx4 is required for Hox paralog group 1 and 2 function, suggesting that Pbx interacts with these proteins. Consistent with this, lzr/pbx4 int...
AbstractThe anterior–posterior identities of cells in the hindbrain and cranial neural crest are tho...
AbstractThe Hoxa2 gene is an important component of regulatory events during hindbrain segmentation ...
AbstractSegmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain into multiple rhombomeres is essential for proper f...
AbstractThe vertebrate hindbrain is divided into serially homologous segments, the rhombomeres (r). ...
AbstractNewborn neurons migrate extensively in the radial and tangential directions to organize the ...
AbstractNeurons of cranial sensory ganglia are derived from the neural crest and ectodermal placodes...
AbstractThe vertebrate hindbrain is segmented into an array of rhombomeres (r), but it remains to be...
AbstractThe transcription cofactor Pbx3 is critical for the function of hindbrain circuits controlli...
AbstractLittle is known about how the generation of specific neuronal types at stereotypic positions...
The pontine neurons (PN) represent a major source of mossy fiber projections to the cerebellum. Duri...
The vertebrate hindbrain is transiently divided along the anterior-posterior axis into seven morphol...
Zebrafish hindbrain development begins with the folding of the neural plate into the neural tube tha...
SYNOPSIS. Pattern formation in the developing hindbrain and cranio-facial region has been studied in...
Hindbrain patterning requires many factors involved in early segmentation and later segment identity...
BACKGROUND: The developing vertebrate hindbrain is transiently segmented into rhombomeres by a proce...
AbstractThe anterior–posterior identities of cells in the hindbrain and cranial neural crest are tho...
AbstractThe Hoxa2 gene is an important component of regulatory events during hindbrain segmentation ...
AbstractSegmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain into multiple rhombomeres is essential for proper f...
AbstractThe vertebrate hindbrain is divided into serially homologous segments, the rhombomeres (r). ...
AbstractNewborn neurons migrate extensively in the radial and tangential directions to organize the ...
AbstractNeurons of cranial sensory ganglia are derived from the neural crest and ectodermal placodes...
AbstractThe vertebrate hindbrain is segmented into an array of rhombomeres (r), but it remains to be...
AbstractThe transcription cofactor Pbx3 is critical for the function of hindbrain circuits controlli...
AbstractLittle is known about how the generation of specific neuronal types at stereotypic positions...
The pontine neurons (PN) represent a major source of mossy fiber projections to the cerebellum. Duri...
The vertebrate hindbrain is transiently divided along the anterior-posterior axis into seven morphol...
Zebrafish hindbrain development begins with the folding of the neural plate into the neural tube tha...
SYNOPSIS. Pattern formation in the developing hindbrain and cranio-facial region has been studied in...
Hindbrain patterning requires many factors involved in early segmentation and later segment identity...
BACKGROUND: The developing vertebrate hindbrain is transiently segmented into rhombomeres by a proce...
AbstractThe anterior–posterior identities of cells in the hindbrain and cranial neural crest are tho...
AbstractThe Hoxa2 gene is an important component of regulatory events during hindbrain segmentation ...
AbstractSegmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain into multiple rhombomeres is essential for proper f...