AbstractThe diversification of neuronal cell types in the vertebrate central nervous system depends on inductive signals provided by local organizing cell groups of both neural and nonneural origin. The influence of signals provided by postmitotic neurons on the fate of neurons born at subsequent development stages, however, remains unclear. We provide evidence that a retinoid-mediated signal provided by one subset of early-born spinal motor neurons imposes a local variation in the number of motor neurons generated at different axial levels and also specifies the identity of a later-born subset of motor neurons. Thus, in the vertebrate central nervous system the distinct fates of late-born neurons may be acquired in response to signals prov...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
AbstractOur understanding of motor neuron differentiation is rapidly evolving. New studies demonstra...
SummaryThe motor neuron progenitor domain in the ventral spinal cord gives rise to multiple subtypes...
AbstractThe diversification of neuronal cell types in the vertebrate central nervous system depends ...
AbstractThe identity of motor neurons diverges markedly at different rostrocaudal levels of the spin...
AbstractThe identity of motor neurons diverges markedly at different rostrocaudal levels of the spin...
AbstractSubclasses of motor neurons are generated at different positions along the rostrocaudal axis...
SummaryAccurate motor-task execution relies on continuous comparison of planned and performed action...
SummaryAxial muscles are innervated by motor neurons of the median motor column (MMC). In contrast t...
AbstractLearning how the incredible diversity of neurons in the vertebrate central nervous system (C...
SummaryThe coordination of multi-muscle movements originates in the circuitry that regulates the fir...
AbstractIn the developing spinal cord, motor neurons occupy discrete columns with different identiti...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
AbstractOur understanding of motor neuron differentiation is rapidly evolving. New studies demonstra...
SummaryThe motor neuron progenitor domain in the ventral spinal cord gives rise to multiple subtypes...
AbstractThe diversification of neuronal cell types in the vertebrate central nervous system depends ...
AbstractThe identity of motor neurons diverges markedly at different rostrocaudal levels of the spin...
AbstractThe identity of motor neurons diverges markedly at different rostrocaudal levels of the spin...
AbstractSubclasses of motor neurons are generated at different positions along the rostrocaudal axis...
SummaryAccurate motor-task execution relies on continuous comparison of planned and performed action...
SummaryAxial muscles are innervated by motor neurons of the median motor column (MMC). In contrast t...
AbstractLearning how the incredible diversity of neurons in the vertebrate central nervous system (C...
SummaryThe coordination of multi-muscle movements originates in the circuitry that regulates the fir...
AbstractIn the developing spinal cord, motor neurons occupy discrete columns with different identiti...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
A major challenge in neurobiology is to understand mechanisms underlying human neuronal diversificat...
AbstractOur understanding of motor neuron differentiation is rapidly evolving. New studies demonstra...
SummaryThe motor neuron progenitor domain in the ventral spinal cord gives rise to multiple subtypes...