SummaryStem and/or progenitor cells often generate distinct cell types in a stereotyped birth order and over time lose competence to specify earlier-born fates by unknown mechanisms. In Drosophila, the Hunchback transcription factor acts in neural progenitors (neuroblasts) to specify early-born neurons, in part by indirectly inducing the neuronal transcription of its target genes, including the hunchback gene. We used in vivo immuno-DNA FISH and found that the hunchback gene moves to the neuroblast nuclear periphery, a repressive subnuclear compartment, precisely when competence to specify early-born fate is lost and several hours and cell divisions after termination of its transcription. hunchback movement to the lamina correlated with dow...
Neurogenesis is initiated by a set of basic Helix-Loop-Helix (bHLH) transcription factors that speci...
AbstractThe Drosophila larval central brain contains about 10,000 differentiated neurons and 200 sca...
The brain is incredibly complex, with billions of diverse cells performing a variety of necessary fu...
Drosophila neural progenitor cells are competent to give rise to certain neuronal cell types only du...
Background Neural progenitors produce diverse cells in a stereotyped birth order, bu...
xiii, 104 p. : ill. (some col.) A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries....
Background: Drosophila and mammalian neural progenitors typically generat...
SummaryDrosophila neuronal stem cell neuroblasts (NB) constantly change character upon division, to ...
AbstractNeural precursors often generate distinct cell types in a specific order, but the intrinsic ...
AbstractNeural precursors often generate distinct cell types in a specific order, but the intrinsic ...
SummaryTemporal patterning is an important aspect of embryonic development, but the underlying molec...
SummaryThe timing mechanisms responsible for terminating cell proliferation toward the end of develo...
Neural stem cells produce specific cell types in a time-dependent manner passing through different c...
The timing of cell production by progenitor cells is an essential aspect of development. Particularl...
AbstractPostembryonic neuroblasts are stem cell-like precursors that generate most neurons of the ad...
Neurogenesis is initiated by a set of basic Helix-Loop-Helix (bHLH) transcription factors that speci...
AbstractThe Drosophila larval central brain contains about 10,000 differentiated neurons and 200 sca...
The brain is incredibly complex, with billions of diverse cells performing a variety of necessary fu...
Drosophila neural progenitor cells are competent to give rise to certain neuronal cell types only du...
Background Neural progenitors produce diverse cells in a stereotyped birth order, bu...
xiii, 104 p. : ill. (some col.) A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries....
Background: Drosophila and mammalian neural progenitors typically generat...
SummaryDrosophila neuronal stem cell neuroblasts (NB) constantly change character upon division, to ...
AbstractNeural precursors often generate distinct cell types in a specific order, but the intrinsic ...
AbstractNeural precursors often generate distinct cell types in a specific order, but the intrinsic ...
SummaryTemporal patterning is an important aspect of embryonic development, but the underlying molec...
SummaryThe timing mechanisms responsible for terminating cell proliferation toward the end of develo...
Neural stem cells produce specific cell types in a time-dependent manner passing through different c...
The timing of cell production by progenitor cells is an essential aspect of development. Particularl...
AbstractPostembryonic neuroblasts are stem cell-like precursors that generate most neurons of the ad...
Neurogenesis is initiated by a set of basic Helix-Loop-Helix (bHLH) transcription factors that speci...
AbstractThe Drosophila larval central brain contains about 10,000 differentiated neurons and 200 sca...
The brain is incredibly complex, with billions of diverse cells performing a variety of necessary fu...