SummarySensory receptors are the functional link between the environment and the brain [1–3]. The repair of sensory organs enables animals to continuously detect environmental stimuli [4]. However, receptor cell turnover can affect sensory acuity by changing neural connectivity patterns [5, 6]. In zebrafish, two to four postsynaptic lateralis afferent axons converge into individual peripheral mechanosensory organs called neuromasts, which contain hair cell receptors of opposing planar polarity [7]. Yet, each axon exclusively synapses with hair cells of identical polarity during development and regeneration to transmit unidirectional mechanical signals to the brain [8, 9]. The mechanism that governs this exceptionally accurate and resilient ...
The term polarity in a biological context is used to describe an asymmetry in morphology and distrib...
The zebrafish lateral line is a frequently used model to study the mechanisms behind peripheral neur...
SummaryNeurons receive input from diverse afferents but form stereotypic connections with each axon ...
SummarySensory receptors are the functional link between the environment and the brain [1–3]. The re...
Sensory receptors are the functional link between the environment and the brain [1-3]. The repair of...
Directional mechanoreception by hair cells is transmitted to the brain via afferent neurons to enabl...
<div><p>Directional mechanoreception by hair cells is transmitted to the brain via afferent neurons ...
Hair cells in the inner ear display a characteristic polarization of their apical stereocilia across...
The proper wiring of the vertebrate brain represents an extraordinary developmental challenge, requi...
SummaryA new study describes cellular mechanisms establishing synaptic specificity during developmen...
tion mediated by the conserved planar orientation of epithelial functional by imaging changes in int...
SummaryBackground: Trigeminal sensory neurons detect thermal and mechanical stimuli in the skin thro...
AbstractThe proper orientation of mechanosensory hair cells along the lateral-line organ of a fish o...
Polarization, a disruption of symmetry in cellular morphology, occurs spontaneously, even in symmetr...
Polarization, a disruption of symmetry in cellular morphology, occurs spontaneously, even in symmetr...
The term polarity in a biological context is used to describe an asymmetry in morphology and distrib...
The zebrafish lateral line is a frequently used model to study the mechanisms behind peripheral neur...
SummaryNeurons receive input from diverse afferents but form stereotypic connections with each axon ...
SummarySensory receptors are the functional link between the environment and the brain [1–3]. The re...
Sensory receptors are the functional link between the environment and the brain [1-3]. The repair of...
Directional mechanoreception by hair cells is transmitted to the brain via afferent neurons to enabl...
<div><p>Directional mechanoreception by hair cells is transmitted to the brain via afferent neurons ...
Hair cells in the inner ear display a characteristic polarization of their apical stereocilia across...
The proper wiring of the vertebrate brain represents an extraordinary developmental challenge, requi...
SummaryA new study describes cellular mechanisms establishing synaptic specificity during developmen...
tion mediated by the conserved planar orientation of epithelial functional by imaging changes in int...
SummaryBackground: Trigeminal sensory neurons detect thermal and mechanical stimuli in the skin thro...
AbstractThe proper orientation of mechanosensory hair cells along the lateral-line organ of a fish o...
Polarization, a disruption of symmetry in cellular morphology, occurs spontaneously, even in symmetr...
Polarization, a disruption of symmetry in cellular morphology, occurs spontaneously, even in symmetr...
The term polarity in a biological context is used to describe an asymmetry in morphology and distrib...
The zebrafish lateral line is a frequently used model to study the mechanisms behind peripheral neur...
SummaryNeurons receive input from diverse afferents but form stereotypic connections with each axon ...