AbstractCranial placodes are focal regions of columnar epithelium next to the neural tube that contribute to sensory ganglia and organs in the vertebrate head, including the olfactory epithelium and the crystalline lens of the eye. Using focal dye labelling within the presumptive placode domain, we show that lens and nasal precursors arise from a common territory surrounding the anterior neural plate. They then segregate over time and converge to their final positions in discrete placodes by apparently directed movements. Since these events closely parallel the separation of eye and antennal primordia (containing olfactory sensory cells) from a common imaginal disc in Drosophila, we investigated whether the vertebrate homologues of Distalle...
Cranial placodes contribute to sensory structures including the inner ear, the lens and olfactory ep...
AbstractSensory placodes are unique columnar epithelia with neurogenic potential that develop in the...
The central nervous system develops from monolayered neuroepithelial sheets. In a first step patter...
AbstractCranial placodes are focal regions of columnar epithelium next to the neural tube that contr...
Cranial placodes are focal regions of columnar epithelium next to the neural tube that contribute to...
The sense organs of the vertebrate head comprise structures as varied as the eye, inner ear, and olf...
The sense organs of the vertebrate head comprise structures as varied as the eye, inner ear, and olf...
The sense organs of the vertebrate head comprise structures as varied as the eye, inner ear, and olf...
The sense organs of the vertebrate head comprise structures as varied as the eye, inner ear, and olf...
SummaryThe sense organs of the vertebrate head comprise structures as varied as the eye, inner ear, ...
The nasal placode shares a common origin with other sensory placodes within a pre-placodal domain at...
Cranial ectodermal placodes, a vertebrate innovation, contribute to the adenohypophysis and peripher...
AbstractIn vertebrates, cranial placodes form crucial parts of the sensory nervous system in the hea...
The vertebrate nervous system is a highly complex and intriguing structure with diverse functions. T...
AbstractVertebrate cranial ectodermal placodes are transient, paired thickenings of embryonic head e...
Cranial placodes contribute to sensory structures including the inner ear, the lens and olfactory ep...
AbstractSensory placodes are unique columnar epithelia with neurogenic potential that develop in the...
The central nervous system develops from monolayered neuroepithelial sheets. In a first step patter...
AbstractCranial placodes are focal regions of columnar epithelium next to the neural tube that contr...
Cranial placodes are focal regions of columnar epithelium next to the neural tube that contribute to...
The sense organs of the vertebrate head comprise structures as varied as the eye, inner ear, and olf...
The sense organs of the vertebrate head comprise structures as varied as the eye, inner ear, and olf...
The sense organs of the vertebrate head comprise structures as varied as the eye, inner ear, and olf...
The sense organs of the vertebrate head comprise structures as varied as the eye, inner ear, and olf...
SummaryThe sense organs of the vertebrate head comprise structures as varied as the eye, inner ear, ...
The nasal placode shares a common origin with other sensory placodes within a pre-placodal domain at...
Cranial ectodermal placodes, a vertebrate innovation, contribute to the adenohypophysis and peripher...
AbstractIn vertebrates, cranial placodes form crucial parts of the sensory nervous system in the hea...
The vertebrate nervous system is a highly complex and intriguing structure with diverse functions. T...
AbstractVertebrate cranial ectodermal placodes are transient, paired thickenings of embryonic head e...
Cranial placodes contribute to sensory structures including the inner ear, the lens and olfactory ep...
AbstractSensory placodes are unique columnar epithelia with neurogenic potential that develop in the...
The central nervous system develops from monolayered neuroepithelial sheets. In a first step patter...