AbstractWe determine the timing of neural commitment by hindbrain tissue in the zebrafish using microsurgical transplantation. When transplanted at shield stage to the ventral side of the embryo, presumptive hindbrain cells are not committed, as they can adapt to their environment and give rise to epidermis. In contrast, when transplanted at 80% epiboly, hindbrain cells retain their neural fate and express neural-specific antigens. Moreover, they are able to maintain regional fate, as is evident by the expression of the hindbrain-specific marker, Krox20. In addition, we observe that committed hindbrain tissues are able to induce presumptive ventral epidermis to form neural crest derivatives, otic vesicles, and neural tissues. We propose tha...
The midbrain-hindbrain domain (MH) of the vertebrate embryonic neural tube develops in response to t...
AbstractDuring segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain, a distinct population of boundary cells for...
AbstractThe hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and ...
We determine the timing of neural commitment by hindbrain tissue in the zebrafish using microsurgica...
AbstractWe determine the timing of neural commitment by hindbrain tissue in the zebrafish using micr...
The correct development of multicellular organisms is tightly regulated by intrinsic and extrinsic f...
The neuromeric concept of brain formation has become a well-established model to explain how order i...
The correct development of multicellular organisms is tightly regulated by intrinsic and extrinsic f...
The correct development of multicellular organisms is tightly regulated by intrinsic and extrinsic f...
AbstractThe hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and ...
AbstractOne of the best-characterized lineage restrictions in developing vertebrates occurs between ...
The zebrafish is an excellent vertebrate model for the study of the cellular interactions underlying...
AbstractThe anterior–posterior identities of cells in the hindbrain and cranial neural crest are tho...
The appearance of the embryonic shield, a slight thickening at the leading edge of the blastoderm du...
The appearance of the embryonic shield, a slight thickening at the leading edge of the blastoderm du...
The midbrain-hindbrain domain (MH) of the vertebrate embryonic neural tube develops in response to t...
AbstractDuring segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain, a distinct population of boundary cells for...
AbstractThe hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and ...
We determine the timing of neural commitment by hindbrain tissue in the zebrafish using microsurgica...
AbstractWe determine the timing of neural commitment by hindbrain tissue in the zebrafish using micr...
The correct development of multicellular organisms is tightly regulated by intrinsic and extrinsic f...
The neuromeric concept of brain formation has become a well-established model to explain how order i...
The correct development of multicellular organisms is tightly regulated by intrinsic and extrinsic f...
The correct development of multicellular organisms is tightly regulated by intrinsic and extrinsic f...
AbstractThe hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and ...
AbstractOne of the best-characterized lineage restrictions in developing vertebrates occurs between ...
The zebrafish is an excellent vertebrate model for the study of the cellular interactions underlying...
AbstractThe anterior–posterior identities of cells in the hindbrain and cranial neural crest are tho...
The appearance of the embryonic shield, a slight thickening at the leading edge of the blastoderm du...
The appearance of the embryonic shield, a slight thickening at the leading edge of the blastoderm du...
The midbrain-hindbrain domain (MH) of the vertebrate embryonic neural tube develops in response to t...
AbstractDuring segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain, a distinct population of boundary cells for...
AbstractThe hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and ...