AbstractGlial cells subserve a number of essential functions during development and function of the Drosophila brain, including the control of neuroblast proliferation, neuronal positioning and axonal pathfinding. Three major classes of glial cells have been identified. Surface glia surround the brain externally. Neuropile glia ensheath the neuropile and form septa within the neuropile that define distinct neuropile compartments. Cortex glia form a scaffold around neuronal cell bodies in the cortex. In this paper we have used global glial markers and GFP-labeled clones to describe the morphology, development and proliferation pattern of the three types of glial cells in the larval brain. We show that both surface glia and cortex glia contri...
AbstractNeurons of the Drosophila central brain fall into approximately 100 paired groups, termed li...
AbstractGlia are the most abundant cell type in the mammalian brain. They regulate neuronal developm...
For the construction of complex neural networks, the generation of neurons and glia must be tightly ...
AbstractGlial cells subserve a number of essential functions during development and function of the ...
AbstractGlial cells play important roles in the developing brain during axon fasciculation, growth c...
AbstractGlial cells play important roles in the developing brain during axon fasciculation, growth c...
Glial cells exist throughout the nervous system, and play essential roles in various aspects of neur...
We identified a novel mode of neurogenesis in the larval brain of Drosophila that involves the ampli...
AbstractThe Drosophila central brain is composed of approximately 100 paired lineages, with most lin...
Glia comprise a conspicuous population of non-neuronal cells in vertebrate and invertebrate nervous ...
BACKGROUND: Specific dorsomedial (DM) neuroblast lineages of the Drosophila brain amplify their prol...
AbstractThe neural stem cells that give rise to the neural lineages of the brain can generate their ...
Abstract Background Specific dorsomedial (DM) neuroblast lineages of the Drosophila brain amplify th...
AbstractThe neural stem cells that give rise to the neural lineages of the brain can generate their ...
AbstractThe development ofDrosophilamidline glia during larval and pupal stages was characterized by...
AbstractNeurons of the Drosophila central brain fall into approximately 100 paired groups, termed li...
AbstractGlia are the most abundant cell type in the mammalian brain. They regulate neuronal developm...
For the construction of complex neural networks, the generation of neurons and glia must be tightly ...
AbstractGlial cells subserve a number of essential functions during development and function of the ...
AbstractGlial cells play important roles in the developing brain during axon fasciculation, growth c...
AbstractGlial cells play important roles in the developing brain during axon fasciculation, growth c...
Glial cells exist throughout the nervous system, and play essential roles in various aspects of neur...
We identified a novel mode of neurogenesis in the larval brain of Drosophila that involves the ampli...
AbstractThe Drosophila central brain is composed of approximately 100 paired lineages, with most lin...
Glia comprise a conspicuous population of non-neuronal cells in vertebrate and invertebrate nervous ...
BACKGROUND: Specific dorsomedial (DM) neuroblast lineages of the Drosophila brain amplify their prol...
AbstractThe neural stem cells that give rise to the neural lineages of the brain can generate their ...
Abstract Background Specific dorsomedial (DM) neuroblast lineages of the Drosophila brain amplify th...
AbstractThe neural stem cells that give rise to the neural lineages of the brain can generate their ...
AbstractThe development ofDrosophilamidline glia during larval and pupal stages was characterized by...
AbstractNeurons of the Drosophila central brain fall into approximately 100 paired groups, termed li...
AbstractGlia are the most abundant cell type in the mammalian brain. They regulate neuronal developm...
For the construction of complex neural networks, the generation of neurons and glia must be tightly ...