AbstractOur previous surgical manipulations have shown that the target ectoderm is necessary for the initial formation of one of the major cutaneous nerves in the embryonic chick limb (Honig, M.G., Camilli, S.J., Xue, Q.S., 2004. Ectoderm removal prevents cutaneous nerve formation and perturbs sensory axon growth in the chick hindlimb. Dev. Biol. 266, 27–42.). Moreover, the target ectoderm is required during a critical time period, at ∼St. 24, when those axons are about to diverge from the hindlimb plexus. To elucidate the underlying mechanisms, here we examined the effects of removing the ectoderm at St. 24 on a variety of molecules expressed within the limb. We find that, while ectoderm removal is accompanied by changes in the expression ...
Using a chick embryo model I have investigated three related problems in patterning of cutaneous ner...
AbstractDuring development, motor and sensory axons grow to peripheral targets with remarkable preci...
AbstractAxonal interactions, which are mediated by cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) as well as other t...
AbstractTarget tissues are thought to provide important cues for growing axons, yet there is little ...
AbstractIn the developing chick hindlimb, pathfinding by sensory axons is affected by their interact...
Chick sensory neurons grow to their correct targets in the hindlimb from the outset during normal de...
The dorsal ramus nerve diverges dorsally from each spinal nerve to innervate the epaxial muscle and ...
AbstractIn some developing systems, growing axons are attracted to their target site by a diffusible...
Peripheral nerves travel to their targets along precise routes, and it is likely that different cues...
The role of the dermamyotome (the dorsal portion of the somite which gives rise to muscles and dermi...
In the chick, sensory neurons grow to their segmentally appropriate target sites in the hindlimb fro...
AbstractPrevious studies suggest that sensory axon outgrowth is guided by motoneurons, which are spe...
We have determined the distribution and form of the neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) in the chic...
Motoneurones that supply the vertebrate limb innervate their muscle targets in a highly reproducible...
AbstractIn the developing chick hindlimb, sensory axons, which grow together in bundles as they exte...
Using a chick embryo model I have investigated three related problems in patterning of cutaneous ner...
AbstractDuring development, motor and sensory axons grow to peripheral targets with remarkable preci...
AbstractAxonal interactions, which are mediated by cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) as well as other t...
AbstractTarget tissues are thought to provide important cues for growing axons, yet there is little ...
AbstractIn the developing chick hindlimb, pathfinding by sensory axons is affected by their interact...
Chick sensory neurons grow to their correct targets in the hindlimb from the outset during normal de...
The dorsal ramus nerve diverges dorsally from each spinal nerve to innervate the epaxial muscle and ...
AbstractIn some developing systems, growing axons are attracted to their target site by a diffusible...
Peripheral nerves travel to their targets along precise routes, and it is likely that different cues...
The role of the dermamyotome (the dorsal portion of the somite which gives rise to muscles and dermi...
In the chick, sensory neurons grow to their segmentally appropriate target sites in the hindlimb fro...
AbstractPrevious studies suggest that sensory axon outgrowth is guided by motoneurons, which are spe...
We have determined the distribution and form of the neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) in the chic...
Motoneurones that supply the vertebrate limb innervate their muscle targets in a highly reproducible...
AbstractIn the developing chick hindlimb, sensory axons, which grow together in bundles as they exte...
Using a chick embryo model I have investigated three related problems in patterning of cutaneous ner...
AbstractDuring development, motor and sensory axons grow to peripheral targets with remarkable preci...
AbstractAxonal interactions, which are mediated by cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) as well as other t...