AbstractThe lateral line system in salamanders consists of mechanoreceptive neuromasts and pit organs, distributed in lines on the head and trunk, and electroreceptive ampullary organs located adjacent to the cephalic lines of mechanoreceptors. Although numerous studies have documented that neuromast and pit organs and the cranial nerves that innervate these receptors arise from a dorsolateral series of placodes, there is no agreement concerning the number of these placodes, the specific groups or receptors that arise from them, or the embryonic origin of ampullary organs. A developmental model was recently proposed (Northcutt et al., 1994) in which all these placodes, except for the meet posterior one, elongate to form sensory ridges whose...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
Placodes are focal thickenings of the surface ectoderm which, together with neural crest, generate t...
Vertebrate limb is an ideal model to study growth, patterning and morphogenesis and the interplay be...
Electroreception is an ancient subdivision of the lateral line sensory system, found in all major v...
AbstractIn order to determine the time window for induction of lateral line placodes in the axolotl,...
AbstractIn the direct-developing frog Eleutherodactylus coqui neuromasts and ganglia of the lateral ...
The lateral-line sense organs in the skin of larval, juvenile and adult salamanders (Andrias davidia...
AbstractThe lateral line system of anamniote vertebrates enables the detection of local water moveme...
AbstractA prominent element of the early larval pigment pattern in the salamanderAmbystoma tigrinum ...
Kingsbury has given us an account of the general distribution of the sense-organs of the lateral lin...
The Siberian sturgeon ( Acipenser baerii Brandt), a chondrostean, occupies an important position i...
A large part of the peripheral nervous system originates from cranial placodes. Placodes are often v...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
AbstractIn many species of salamanders, pigment cells derived from the neural crest give rise to a h...
The presence of nerves is an important factor in successful organ regeneration in amphibians. The Me...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
Placodes are focal thickenings of the surface ectoderm which, together with neural crest, generate t...
Vertebrate limb is an ideal model to study growth, patterning and morphogenesis and the interplay be...
Electroreception is an ancient subdivision of the lateral line sensory system, found in all major v...
AbstractIn order to determine the time window for induction of lateral line placodes in the axolotl,...
AbstractIn the direct-developing frog Eleutherodactylus coqui neuromasts and ganglia of the lateral ...
The lateral-line sense organs in the skin of larval, juvenile and adult salamanders (Andrias davidia...
AbstractThe lateral line system of anamniote vertebrates enables the detection of local water moveme...
AbstractA prominent element of the early larval pigment pattern in the salamanderAmbystoma tigrinum ...
Kingsbury has given us an account of the general distribution of the sense-organs of the lateral lin...
The Siberian sturgeon ( Acipenser baerii Brandt), a chondrostean, occupies an important position i...
A large part of the peripheral nervous system originates from cranial placodes. Placodes are often v...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
AbstractIn many species of salamanders, pigment cells derived from the neural crest give rise to a h...
The presence of nerves is an important factor in successful organ regeneration in amphibians. The Me...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
Placodes are focal thickenings of the surface ectoderm which, together with neural crest, generate t...
Vertebrate limb is an ideal model to study growth, patterning and morphogenesis and the interplay be...