AbstractNew perspectives on the origin of neurogenesis emerged with the identification of genes encoding post-synaptic proteins as well as many “neurogenic” regulators as the NK, Six, Pax, bHLH proteins in the Demosponge genome, a species that might differentiate sensory cells but no neurons. However, poriferans seem to miss some key regulators of the neurogenic circuitry as the Hox/paraHox and Otx-like gene families. Moreover as a general feature, many gene families encoding evolutionarily-conserved signaling proteins and transcription factors were submitted to a wave of gene duplication in the last common eumetazoan ancestor, after Porifera divergence. In contrast gene duplications in the last common bilaterian ancestor, Urbilateria, are ...
During embryonic development, early neurogenesis can be divided into several components, such as the...
The Hox/ParaHox genes are chromosomally clustered genes encoding transcription factors that regulate...
AbstractIn bilaterians, COUP-TF nuclear receptors participate in neurogenesis and/or CNS patterning....
AbstractNew perspectives on the origin of neurogenesis emerged with the identification of genes enco...
New perspectives on the origin of neurogenesis emerged with the identification of genes encoding pos...
The emergence of neurogenesis led to the acquisition of an efficient neuromuscular transmission in e...
Bilaterian neurogenesis is characterized by the generation of diverse neural cell types from dedicat...
Cnidarians, the sister group to bilaterians, have a simple diffuse nervous system. This morphologica...
Cnidarians shared a common ancestor with bilaterians more than 600 million years ago. This sister gr...
SummaryThe nerve cell is a eumetazoan (cnidarians and bilaterians) synapomorphy [1]; this cell type ...
International audienceNeurogenesis initiates during early development and it continues through later...
Cnidarians, the sister group to bilaterians, have a simple diffuse nervous system. This morphologica...
The Hox/ParaHox genes are chromosomally clustered genes encoding transcription factors that regulate...
AbstractNematogenesis, the production of stinging cells (nematocytes) in Cnidaria, can be considered...
The assembly of the neuronal and other major cell type programs occurred early in animal evolution. ...
During embryonic development, early neurogenesis can be divided into several components, such as the...
The Hox/ParaHox genes are chromosomally clustered genes encoding transcription factors that regulate...
AbstractIn bilaterians, COUP-TF nuclear receptors participate in neurogenesis and/or CNS patterning....
AbstractNew perspectives on the origin of neurogenesis emerged with the identification of genes enco...
New perspectives on the origin of neurogenesis emerged with the identification of genes encoding pos...
The emergence of neurogenesis led to the acquisition of an efficient neuromuscular transmission in e...
Bilaterian neurogenesis is characterized by the generation of diverse neural cell types from dedicat...
Cnidarians, the sister group to bilaterians, have a simple diffuse nervous system. This morphologica...
Cnidarians shared a common ancestor with bilaterians more than 600 million years ago. This sister gr...
SummaryThe nerve cell is a eumetazoan (cnidarians and bilaterians) synapomorphy [1]; this cell type ...
International audienceNeurogenesis initiates during early development and it continues through later...
Cnidarians, the sister group to bilaterians, have a simple diffuse nervous system. This morphologica...
The Hox/ParaHox genes are chromosomally clustered genes encoding transcription factors that regulate...
AbstractNematogenesis, the production of stinging cells (nematocytes) in Cnidaria, can be considered...
The assembly of the neuronal and other major cell type programs occurred early in animal evolution. ...
During embryonic development, early neurogenesis can be divided into several components, such as the...
The Hox/ParaHox genes are chromosomally clustered genes encoding transcription factors that regulate...
AbstractIn bilaterians, COUP-TF nuclear receptors participate in neurogenesis and/or CNS patterning....