AbstractWe developed a rapid method that uses diphtheria toxin, the flp recognition target sequences, and the GAL4-UAS activation system, to ablate specific neurons in the Drosophila embryo and to examine the consequences in large numbers of embryos at many time points. We used this method to show that, in the absence of the aCC axon, which pioneers the intersegmental nerve in the PNS, the three U follower axons are delayed and make frequent errors. However, the pathway ultimately forms in most segments. We also ablated the axons that pioneer the first longitudinal pathways within the CNS and observed similar results; the formation of longitudinal pathways is delayed and disorganized in 70% of segments, but these tracts ultimately form in 8...
Journal ArticleWe are interested in how the growth cones of identified neurons navigate in the centr...
Journal ArticleIn the previous 3 papers, we demonstrated that neuronal growth cones display selectiv...
AbstractNeurons and their precursor cells are formed in different regions within the developing CNS,...
AbstractWe developed a rapid method that uses diphtheria toxin, the flp recognition target sequences...
Journal ArticleIn the previous paper (Raper, J. A., M. Bastiani, and C. S. Goodman (1983) J. Neurosc...
Journal ArticleThe selective affinities that growth cones display for specific axonal surfaces give ...
Journal ArticleIn the previous 2 papers, we focused on the selective affinities that growth cones di...
AbstractIn wild-type Drosophila embryos, five lateral chordotonal (Ich) axons in each abdominal hemi...
Journal ArticleIn the previous paper, we experimentally analyzed the selective affinity of the pCC g...
How do growing axons in the central nervous system navigate through the dense jungle of cells and pr...
Journal ArticleOne of the central questions of developmental neurobiology concerns how the diversity...
Journal ArticleIn the companion paper (Bastiani, M. J., J. A. Raper, and C. S. Goodman (1984) J. Neu...
AbstractThe Drosophila central brain is composed of approximately 100 paired lineages, with most lin...
The early zebrafish brain contains a simple axon scaffold of longitudinal tracts connected by commis...
Glial cells are thought to play a role in growth cone guidance, both in insects and in vertebrates. ...
Journal ArticleWe are interested in how the growth cones of identified neurons navigate in the centr...
Journal ArticleIn the previous 3 papers, we demonstrated that neuronal growth cones display selectiv...
AbstractNeurons and their precursor cells are formed in different regions within the developing CNS,...
AbstractWe developed a rapid method that uses diphtheria toxin, the flp recognition target sequences...
Journal ArticleIn the previous paper (Raper, J. A., M. Bastiani, and C. S. Goodman (1983) J. Neurosc...
Journal ArticleThe selective affinities that growth cones display for specific axonal surfaces give ...
Journal ArticleIn the previous 2 papers, we focused on the selective affinities that growth cones di...
AbstractIn wild-type Drosophila embryos, five lateral chordotonal (Ich) axons in each abdominal hemi...
Journal ArticleIn the previous paper, we experimentally analyzed the selective affinity of the pCC g...
How do growing axons in the central nervous system navigate through the dense jungle of cells and pr...
Journal ArticleOne of the central questions of developmental neurobiology concerns how the diversity...
Journal ArticleIn the companion paper (Bastiani, M. J., J. A. Raper, and C. S. Goodman (1984) J. Neu...
AbstractThe Drosophila central brain is composed of approximately 100 paired lineages, with most lin...
The early zebrafish brain contains a simple axon scaffold of longitudinal tracts connected by commis...
Glial cells are thought to play a role in growth cone guidance, both in insects and in vertebrates. ...
Journal ArticleWe are interested in how the growth cones of identified neurons navigate in the centr...
Journal ArticleIn the previous 3 papers, we demonstrated that neuronal growth cones display selectiv...
AbstractNeurons and their precursor cells are formed in different regions within the developing CNS,...