AbstractHere we demonstrate how a Flp recombinase-based tagging system can be used to link temporally distinct developmental events in the mouse. By directly following Flp-mediated DNA rearrangements we have analyzed the adult expansion of embryonic neural progenitors which transiently express the signaling factor Wnt1. We reportWnt1promoter activity in embryonic cells that give rise to aspects of the adult midbrain, cerebellum, spinal cord, and dorsal root ganglia. These findings show that cells transiently expressingWnt1play more than an inductive role during early brain regionalization, giving rise to distinct adult brain regions as well as neural crest derivatives. Moreover, these results reveal two new features of the Flp–FRTsystem: Fi...
AbstractNeural crest cells are embryonic, multipotent stem cells that give rise to various cell/tiss...
AbstractEmbryonic development is controlled by a small set of signal transduction pathways, with vas...
Transcriptional networks, regulated by extracellular signals, control cell fate decisions and determ...
AbstractHere we demonstrate how a Flp recombinase-based tagging system can be used to link temporall...
peer reviewedDuring corticogenesis, distinct subtypes of neurons are sequentially born from ventricu...
AbstractThe mouse midbrain–hindbrain constriction is centrally involved in patterning of the midbrai...
AbstractMidbrain dopamine (MbDA) neurons are partitioned into medial and lateral cohorts that contro...
AbstractNeural crest cells (NCC) comprise a multipotent, migratory stem cell and progenitor populati...
Cells of the spinal cord and somites arise from shared, dual-fated precursors, located towards the p...
Background: Lack of appropriate tools and techniques to study fate and functional integration of new...
Cells of the spinal cord and somites arise from shared, dual-fated precursors, located towards the p...
AbstractSite-specific recombinase systems (Cre-loxP, Flp-FRT, and φC31-att) are transforming both fo...
BACKGROUND: Lack of appropriate tools and techniques to study fate and functional integration of new...
Here, we exploit the spatial separation of temporal events of neural differentiation in the elongati...
Neural crest cells (NCC) comprise a multipotent, migratory stem cell and progenitor population that ...
AbstractNeural crest cells are embryonic, multipotent stem cells that give rise to various cell/tiss...
AbstractEmbryonic development is controlled by a small set of signal transduction pathways, with vas...
Transcriptional networks, regulated by extracellular signals, control cell fate decisions and determ...
AbstractHere we demonstrate how a Flp recombinase-based tagging system can be used to link temporall...
peer reviewedDuring corticogenesis, distinct subtypes of neurons are sequentially born from ventricu...
AbstractThe mouse midbrain–hindbrain constriction is centrally involved in patterning of the midbrai...
AbstractMidbrain dopamine (MbDA) neurons are partitioned into medial and lateral cohorts that contro...
AbstractNeural crest cells (NCC) comprise a multipotent, migratory stem cell and progenitor populati...
Cells of the spinal cord and somites arise from shared, dual-fated precursors, located towards the p...
Background: Lack of appropriate tools and techniques to study fate and functional integration of new...
Cells of the spinal cord and somites arise from shared, dual-fated precursors, located towards the p...
AbstractSite-specific recombinase systems (Cre-loxP, Flp-FRT, and φC31-att) are transforming both fo...
BACKGROUND: Lack of appropriate tools and techniques to study fate and functional integration of new...
Here, we exploit the spatial separation of temporal events of neural differentiation in the elongati...
Neural crest cells (NCC) comprise a multipotent, migratory stem cell and progenitor population that ...
AbstractNeural crest cells are embryonic, multipotent stem cells that give rise to various cell/tiss...
AbstractEmbryonic development is controlled by a small set of signal transduction pathways, with vas...
Transcriptional networks, regulated by extracellular signals, control cell fate decisions and determ...