AbstractThe molecular mechanisms mediating the retinogenic potential of multipotent retinal progenitor cells (RPCs) are poorly defined. Prior to initiating retinogenesis, RPCs express a limited set of transcription factors implicated in the evolutionary ancient genetic network that initiates eye development. We elucidated the function of one of these factors, Pax6, in the RPCs of the intact developing eye by conditional gene targeting. Upon Pax6 inactivation, the potential of RPCs becomes entirely restricted to only one of the cell fates normally available to RPCs, resulting in the exclusive generation of amacrine interneurons. Our findings demonstrate furthermore that Pax6 directly controls the transcriptional activation of retinogenic bHL...
Abstract Background The paired homeobox protein Pax6 is essential for proliferation and pluripotency...
The coupling between cell-cycle exit and onset of differentiation is a common feature throughout the...
Eye development is a dynamic and complex process that is controlled by the interactions of transcrip...
AbstractThe molecular mechanisms mediating the retinogenic potential of multipotent retinal progenit...
Abstractrx1 and pax6 are necessary for the establishment of the vertebrate eye field and for the mai...
AbstractThe Pax6 gene plays several roles in retinal development, including control of cell prolifer...
AbstractThe transcription factor Pax6 plays a pivotal role in eye development, as eye morphogenesis ...
AbstractIn mammals, a limited set of homeobox-containing transcription factors are expressed in the ...
In the developing retina, as in other regions of the CNS, neural progenitors give rise to individual...
AbstractRetinal stem cells (RSCs) exist as rare pigmented ciliary epithelial cells in adult mammalia...
The separation of the optic neuroepithelium into future retina and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) ...
The coupling between cell-cycle exit and onset of differentiation is a common feature throughout the...
AbstractDuring vertebrate retinogenesis, seven classes of cells are specified from multipotent proge...
<div><p>The separation of the optic neuroepithelium into future retina and retinal pigment epitheliu...
In humans, haploinsufficiency of either SOX2 or PAX6 is associated with microphthalmia, anophthalmia...
Abstract Background The paired homeobox protein Pax6 is essential for proliferation and pluripotency...
The coupling between cell-cycle exit and onset of differentiation is a common feature throughout the...
Eye development is a dynamic and complex process that is controlled by the interactions of transcrip...
AbstractThe molecular mechanisms mediating the retinogenic potential of multipotent retinal progenit...
Abstractrx1 and pax6 are necessary for the establishment of the vertebrate eye field and for the mai...
AbstractThe Pax6 gene plays several roles in retinal development, including control of cell prolifer...
AbstractThe transcription factor Pax6 plays a pivotal role in eye development, as eye morphogenesis ...
AbstractIn mammals, a limited set of homeobox-containing transcription factors are expressed in the ...
In the developing retina, as in other regions of the CNS, neural progenitors give rise to individual...
AbstractRetinal stem cells (RSCs) exist as rare pigmented ciliary epithelial cells in adult mammalia...
The separation of the optic neuroepithelium into future retina and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) ...
The coupling between cell-cycle exit and onset of differentiation is a common feature throughout the...
AbstractDuring vertebrate retinogenesis, seven classes of cells are specified from multipotent proge...
<div><p>The separation of the optic neuroepithelium into future retina and retinal pigment epitheliu...
In humans, haploinsufficiency of either SOX2 or PAX6 is associated with microphthalmia, anophthalmia...
Abstract Background The paired homeobox protein Pax6 is essential for proliferation and pluripotency...
The coupling between cell-cycle exit and onset of differentiation is a common feature throughout the...
Eye development is a dynamic and complex process that is controlled by the interactions of transcrip...