AbstractThe development of the vertebrate inner ear is a complex process that has been investigated in several model organisms. In this work, we examined genetic interactions regulating early development of otic structures in medaka. We demonstrate that misexpression of Fgf8, Dlx3b and Foxi1 during early gastrulation is sufficient to produce ectopic otic vesicles. Combined misexpression strongly increases the appearance of this phenotype. By using a heat-inducible promoter we were furthermore able to separate the regulatory interactions among Fgf8, Foxi1, Dlx3b, Pax8 and Pax2 genes, which are active during different stages of early otic development. In the preplacodal stage we suggest a central position of Foxi1 within a regulatory network ...
AbstractThe vertebrate inner ear arises from the otic placode, a transient thickening of ectodermal ...
AbstractZebrafish holds great potential as a model system for studying inner ear development because...
AbstractDevelopment of the vertebrate inner ear begins during gastrulation with induction of the oti...
AbstractThe development of the vertebrate inner ear is a complex process that has been investigated ...
AbstractVertebrate cranial placodes contribute vitally to development of sensory structures of the h...
AbstractDespite the vital importance of Fgf for otic induction, previous attempts to study otic indu...
The vertebrate inner ear is a sensory organ responsible for auditory and vestibular function. Since ...
In vertebrates, the otic placode forms inner ear and epibranchial placodes produce sensory ganglia w...
Vertebrate Pax2 and Pax8 proteins are closely related transcription factors hypothesized to regulate...
AbstractMembers of the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) family of peptide ligands have been implicated...
AbstractVertebrate cranial sensory organs are derived from region at the border of the anterior neur...
AbstractFGF signaling is required during multiple stages of inner ear development in many different ...
AbstractThe inner ear epithelium, with its complex array of sensory, non-sensory, and neuronal cell ...
AbstractThe inner ear develops from the otic placode, one of the cranial placodes that arise from a ...
Inner ear functions (such as hearing and balance) rely on a highly-ordered arrangement of mechanosen...
AbstractThe vertebrate inner ear arises from the otic placode, a transient thickening of ectodermal ...
AbstractZebrafish holds great potential as a model system for studying inner ear development because...
AbstractDevelopment of the vertebrate inner ear begins during gastrulation with induction of the oti...
AbstractThe development of the vertebrate inner ear is a complex process that has been investigated ...
AbstractVertebrate cranial placodes contribute vitally to development of sensory structures of the h...
AbstractDespite the vital importance of Fgf for otic induction, previous attempts to study otic indu...
The vertebrate inner ear is a sensory organ responsible for auditory and vestibular function. Since ...
In vertebrates, the otic placode forms inner ear and epibranchial placodes produce sensory ganglia w...
Vertebrate Pax2 and Pax8 proteins are closely related transcription factors hypothesized to regulate...
AbstractMembers of the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) family of peptide ligands have been implicated...
AbstractVertebrate cranial sensory organs are derived from region at the border of the anterior neur...
AbstractFGF signaling is required during multiple stages of inner ear development in many different ...
AbstractThe inner ear epithelium, with its complex array of sensory, non-sensory, and neuronal cell ...
AbstractThe inner ear develops from the otic placode, one of the cranial placodes that arise from a ...
Inner ear functions (such as hearing and balance) rely on a highly-ordered arrangement of mechanosen...
AbstractThe vertebrate inner ear arises from the otic placode, a transient thickening of ectodermal ...
AbstractZebrafish holds great potential as a model system for studying inner ear development because...
AbstractDevelopment of the vertebrate inner ear begins during gastrulation with induction of the oti...