AbstractIt is now well documented that motoneurons are specified to innervate particular target muscles prior to axon outgrowth. Here we investigate whether sensory neurons are similarly specified to innervate target skin or muscle, taking advantage of the avian trigeminal system where cutaneous and muscle afferents are anatomically separate. Using this system, we have previously shown that by embryonic day 10 (E10) (approximately 4–5 days after target innervation), regenerating cutaneous and muscle afferents differ in their response to various potential targetsin vitro,in manners consistent with their normal innervation patternsin vivo.Thus, by E10 these two populations of sensory neurons have distinct identities as skin and muscle afferen...
AbstractTarget tissues are thought to provide important cues for growing axons, yet there is little ...
AbstractOur previous surgical manipulations have shown that the target ectoderm is necessary for the...
SummaryThe structural plasticity of neurites in the central nervous system (CNS) diminishes dramatic...
AbstractIt is now well documented that motoneurons are specified to innervate particular target musc...
AbstractPrevious studies in the chick embryo have shown that sensory neurons fail to innervate muscl...
Previous studies suggest that sensory innervation of muscles is patterned by motor innervation. Musc...
AbstractIn some developing systems, growing axons are attracted to their target site by a diffusible...
AbstractDuring development, motor and sensory axons grow to peripheral targets with remarkable preci...
AbstractPrevious studies suggest that sensory axon outgrowth is guided by motoneurons, which are spe...
AbstractPrevious work from our laboratory (Woodbury and Scott, 1995) suggested that embryonic cutane...
The dorsal ramus nerve diverges dorsally from each spinal nerve to innervate the epaxial muscle and ...
Chick sensory neurons grow to their correct targets in the hindlimb from the outset during normal de...
In the chick, sensory neurons grow to their segmentally appropriate target sites in the hindlimb fro...
AbstractNeurotrophin-3 (NT-3) is required for the development of most sensory neurons of the dorsal ...
Nerve regeneration is associated with plasticity of sensory neurons, so that even muscle afferents d...
AbstractTarget tissues are thought to provide important cues for growing axons, yet there is little ...
AbstractOur previous surgical manipulations have shown that the target ectoderm is necessary for the...
SummaryThe structural plasticity of neurites in the central nervous system (CNS) diminishes dramatic...
AbstractIt is now well documented that motoneurons are specified to innervate particular target musc...
AbstractPrevious studies in the chick embryo have shown that sensory neurons fail to innervate muscl...
Previous studies suggest that sensory innervation of muscles is patterned by motor innervation. Musc...
AbstractIn some developing systems, growing axons are attracted to their target site by a diffusible...
AbstractDuring development, motor and sensory axons grow to peripheral targets with remarkable preci...
AbstractPrevious studies suggest that sensory axon outgrowth is guided by motoneurons, which are spe...
AbstractPrevious work from our laboratory (Woodbury and Scott, 1995) suggested that embryonic cutane...
The dorsal ramus nerve diverges dorsally from each spinal nerve to innervate the epaxial muscle and ...
Chick sensory neurons grow to their correct targets in the hindlimb from the outset during normal de...
In the chick, sensory neurons grow to their segmentally appropriate target sites in the hindlimb fro...
AbstractNeurotrophin-3 (NT-3) is required for the development of most sensory neurons of the dorsal ...
Nerve regeneration is associated with plasticity of sensory neurons, so that even muscle afferents d...
AbstractTarget tissues are thought to provide important cues for growing axons, yet there is little ...
AbstractOur previous surgical manipulations have shown that the target ectoderm is necessary for the...
SummaryThe structural plasticity of neurites in the central nervous system (CNS) diminishes dramatic...