AbstractWhat causes motor neurons to project into the periphery is not well understood. We here show that forced expression of the homeodomain protein Phox2b, shown previously to be necessary and sufficient for branchio-visceromotor neuron development, and of its paralogue Phox2a imposes a branchiomotor-like axonal phenotype in the spinal cord. Many Phox2-transfected neurons, whose axons would normally stay within the confines of the neural tube, now project into the periphery. Once outside the neural tube, a fraction of the ectopic axons join the spinal accessory nerve, a branchiomotor nerve which, as shown here, does not develop in the absence of Phox2b. Explant studies show that the axons of Phox2-transfected neurons need attractive cues...
We have investigated the genetic circuitry underlying the determination of neuronal identity, using ...
Little is known about the molecular mechanisms that integrate anteroposterior (AP) and dorsoventral ...
AbstractThe vertebrate branchiomotor neurons are organized in a pattern that corresponds with the se...
AbstractWhat causes motor neurons to project into the periphery is not well understood. We here show...
SummaryMotor neurons, alone among neurons in the vertebrate CNS, extend axons out of the neural tube...
AbstractOur understanding of motor neuron differentiation is rapidly evolving. New studies demonstra...
The specification of neuronal identity is a result of interactions between the following two distinc...
AbstractThe projection of developing axons to their targets is a crucial step in the assembly of neu...
SummaryThe formation of locomotor circuits depends on the spatially organized generation of motor co...
AbstractPhox2a is a vertebrate homeodomain protein expressed in subsets of differentiating neurons. ...
AbstractThe formation of branchiomeric nerves (cranial nerves V, VII, IX and X) from their sensory, ...
BACKGROUND: Branchiomotor neurons comprise an important class of cranial motor neurons that innervat...
AbstractIn the developing spinal cord, motor neurons occupy discrete columns with different identiti...
AbstractThe circuits that control movement are comprised of discrete subtypes of motor neurons. How ...
The vertebrate nervous system performs the most complex functions of any organ system. This feat is ...
We have investigated the genetic circuitry underlying the determination of neuronal identity, using ...
Little is known about the molecular mechanisms that integrate anteroposterior (AP) and dorsoventral ...
AbstractThe vertebrate branchiomotor neurons are organized in a pattern that corresponds with the se...
AbstractWhat causes motor neurons to project into the periphery is not well understood. We here show...
SummaryMotor neurons, alone among neurons in the vertebrate CNS, extend axons out of the neural tube...
AbstractOur understanding of motor neuron differentiation is rapidly evolving. New studies demonstra...
The specification of neuronal identity is a result of interactions between the following two distinc...
AbstractThe projection of developing axons to their targets is a crucial step in the assembly of neu...
SummaryThe formation of locomotor circuits depends on the spatially organized generation of motor co...
AbstractPhox2a is a vertebrate homeodomain protein expressed in subsets of differentiating neurons. ...
AbstractThe formation of branchiomeric nerves (cranial nerves V, VII, IX and X) from their sensory, ...
BACKGROUND: Branchiomotor neurons comprise an important class of cranial motor neurons that innervat...
AbstractIn the developing spinal cord, motor neurons occupy discrete columns with different identiti...
AbstractThe circuits that control movement are comprised of discrete subtypes of motor neurons. How ...
The vertebrate nervous system performs the most complex functions of any organ system. This feat is ...
We have investigated the genetic circuitry underlying the determination of neuronal identity, using ...
Little is known about the molecular mechanisms that integrate anteroposterior (AP) and dorsoventral ...
AbstractThe vertebrate branchiomotor neurons are organized in a pattern that corresponds with the se...