AbstractThe aim of this study was to evaluate the role segmentation plays in the determination of neuronal identity in the hindbrain. We focused on two specific sets of hindbrain neurons, namely, the vestibulospinal and vestibulo-ocular neurons, which comprise distinct groups that can be identified and distinguished by virtue of their axonal projection pathways. The relationship between rhombomeres and the vestibular neuron groups was assessed by a combination of quail–chicken chimeric grafting and selective retrograde axonal tracing. Individual quail hemirhombomeres were transplanted homotopically and isochronically into a chicken embryo host. Subsequently, vestibulospinal and vestibulo-ocular neurons with specific axon trajectories were l...
Hindbrain neural crest cells adjacent to rhombomeres 2 (r2), r4 and r6 migrate in a segmental patter...
AbstractThe developing vertebrate hindbrain consists of segments known as rhombomeres, which express...
We characterized the motoneuron pool positions and projection patterns in the embryonic quail hindli...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to evaluate the role segmentation plays in the determination of ne...
As a step toward generating a fate map of identified neuron populations in the mammalian hindbrain, ...
The chick hindbrain starts from a simple and relatively uniform axis and becomes segmented into repe...
Development in the chick hindbrain is founded on a segmented pattern. Groups of cells are allocated ...
The developing chick hindbrain is transiently divided into a series of repeating units or rhombomere...
The neurons within the segmented hindbrain of the early chick embryo have been mapped with the neuro...
Motor neurons are segmentally organised in the developing chick hindbrain, with groups of neurons oc...
Previous cell lineage studies indicate that the repeated neuromeres of the chick hindbrain, the rhom...
During hindbrain development, cells become segregated into segmental groups, rhombomeres, by mechani...
AbstractBackground: Cell patterning in the developing central nervous system seems to involve a coor...
The proposed pathways of chick cranial neural crest migration and their relationship to the rhombome...
The complexity of the vertebrate nervous system has driven many to search for simplifying or organi...
Hindbrain neural crest cells adjacent to rhombomeres 2 (r2), r4 and r6 migrate in a segmental patter...
AbstractThe developing vertebrate hindbrain consists of segments known as rhombomeres, which express...
We characterized the motoneuron pool positions and projection patterns in the embryonic quail hindli...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to evaluate the role segmentation plays in the determination of ne...
As a step toward generating a fate map of identified neuron populations in the mammalian hindbrain, ...
The chick hindbrain starts from a simple and relatively uniform axis and becomes segmented into repe...
Development in the chick hindbrain is founded on a segmented pattern. Groups of cells are allocated ...
The developing chick hindbrain is transiently divided into a series of repeating units or rhombomere...
The neurons within the segmented hindbrain of the early chick embryo have been mapped with the neuro...
Motor neurons are segmentally organised in the developing chick hindbrain, with groups of neurons oc...
Previous cell lineage studies indicate that the repeated neuromeres of the chick hindbrain, the rhom...
During hindbrain development, cells become segregated into segmental groups, rhombomeres, by mechani...
AbstractBackground: Cell patterning in the developing central nervous system seems to involve a coor...
The proposed pathways of chick cranial neural crest migration and their relationship to the rhombome...
The complexity of the vertebrate nervous system has driven many to search for simplifying or organi...
Hindbrain neural crest cells adjacent to rhombomeres 2 (r2), r4 and r6 migrate in a segmental patter...
AbstractThe developing vertebrate hindbrain consists of segments known as rhombomeres, which express...
We characterized the motoneuron pool positions and projection patterns in the embryonic quail hindli...