AbstractPhox2a is a vertebrate homeodomain protein expressed in subsets of differentiating neurons. Here, we show that it is essential for proper development of the locus coeruleus, a subset of sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglia and the VIIth, IXth, and Xth cranial sensory ganglia. In the sensory ganglia, we have identified two differentiation blocks in Phox2a−/− mice. First, the transient expression of dopamine- β-hydroxylase in neuroblasts is abolished, providing evidence that Phox2a controls noradrenergic traits in vivo. Second, the expression of the GDNF receptor subunit Ret is dramatically reduced, and there is a massive increase in apoptosis of ganglion cells, which are known to depend on GDNF in vivo. Therefore, Phox2a appears t...
AbstractWhat causes motor neurons to project into the periphery is not well understood. We here show...
About half of all central noradrenergic (NA) neurons reside in the locus coeruleus (LC). Projections...
AbstractNeurons share many features in common but are distinguished by expression of phenotypic char...
AbstractPhox2a is a vertebrate homeodomain protein expressed in subsets of differentiating neurons. ...
AbstractWe have investigated the specification of noradrenergic neurotransmitter identity in neural ...
We have investigated the genetic circuitry underlying the determination of neuronal identity, using ...
The paralogous paired-like homeobox genes Phox2a and Phox2b are involved in the development of speci...
The specification of neuronal identity is a result of interactions between the following two distinc...
AbstractPhox2B, a homeodomain transcription factor closely related to Phox2A, is expressed in periph...
We have investigated the specification of noradrenergic neurotransmitter identity in neural crest st...
AbstractThe patterning of the mammalian brain is orchestrated by a large battery of regulatory genes...
Abstractneurogenin2 encodes a neural-specific basic helix–loop–helix (bHLH) transcription factor rel...
AbstractWe report that the zebrafish mutation soulless, in which the development of locus coeruleus ...
The bHLH transcription factor Hand2 is essential for the acquisition and maintenance of noradrenergi...
AbstractNeurons of cranial sensory ganglia are derived from the neural crest and ectodermal placodes...
AbstractWhat causes motor neurons to project into the periphery is not well understood. We here show...
About half of all central noradrenergic (NA) neurons reside in the locus coeruleus (LC). Projections...
AbstractNeurons share many features in common but are distinguished by expression of phenotypic char...
AbstractPhox2a is a vertebrate homeodomain protein expressed in subsets of differentiating neurons. ...
AbstractWe have investigated the specification of noradrenergic neurotransmitter identity in neural ...
We have investigated the genetic circuitry underlying the determination of neuronal identity, using ...
The paralogous paired-like homeobox genes Phox2a and Phox2b are involved in the development of speci...
The specification of neuronal identity is a result of interactions between the following two distinc...
AbstractPhox2B, a homeodomain transcription factor closely related to Phox2A, is expressed in periph...
We have investigated the specification of noradrenergic neurotransmitter identity in neural crest st...
AbstractThe patterning of the mammalian brain is orchestrated by a large battery of regulatory genes...
Abstractneurogenin2 encodes a neural-specific basic helix–loop–helix (bHLH) transcription factor rel...
AbstractWe report that the zebrafish mutation soulless, in which the development of locus coeruleus ...
The bHLH transcription factor Hand2 is essential for the acquisition and maintenance of noradrenergi...
AbstractNeurons of cranial sensory ganglia are derived from the neural crest and ectodermal placodes...
AbstractWhat causes motor neurons to project into the periphery is not well understood. We here show...
About half of all central noradrenergic (NA) neurons reside in the locus coeruleus (LC). Projections...
AbstractNeurons share many features in common but are distinguished by expression of phenotypic char...