Guidance of cranial motor axons to their targets conforms to a segmental plan in the chick embryo. Trigeminal motor neurons lie within rhombomeres 2 and 3 and project via an exit point in rhombomere 2 to innervate the first branchial arch. Facial motor neurons lie within rhombomeres 4 and 5 and grow out via an exit point in rhombomere 4 to innervate the second branchial arch. We have investigated the axial level-specific matching of motor neurons and branchial arches using donor to host transplantation in avian embryos. Previous work has shown that rostrocaudal reversal of a single hindbrain segment (rhombomere 3) leads to misprojection of a contingent of trigeminal axons via the facial nerve exit point. Using the same experimental manipula...
Previous studies suggest that sensory innervation of muscles is patterned by motor innervation. Musc...
As a step toward generating a fate map of identified neuron populations in the mammalian hindbrain, ...
Previous studies have suggested that the rostrocaudal patterning of branchial arches in the vertebra...
Motor neurons are segmentally organised in the developing chick hindbrain, with groups of neurons oc...
AbstractBackground: Cell patterning in the developing central nervous system seems to involve a coor...
Development in the chick hindbrain is founded on a segmented pattern. Groups of cells are allocated ...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to evaluate the role segmentation plays in the determination of ne...
Within the developing chick hindbrain, motor neurons differentiate in columns on either side of the ...
AbstractMigratory cranial neural crest cells differentiate into a wide range of cell types, such as ...
AbstractPrevious studies suggest that sensory axon outgrowth is guided by motoneurons, which are spe...
Motoneurones that supply the vertebrate limb innervate their muscle targets in a highly reproducible...
The developing chick hindbrain is transiently divided into a series of repeating units or rhombomere...
Segmentation is an important mechanism in regionalisation of the hindbrain which has been highly con...
The neurons within the segmented hindbrain of the early chick embryo have been mapped with the neuro...
The hindbrain of the chick embryo contains three classes of motor neurons: somatic, visceral, and br...
Previous studies suggest that sensory innervation of muscles is patterned by motor innervation. Musc...
As a step toward generating a fate map of identified neuron populations in the mammalian hindbrain, ...
Previous studies have suggested that the rostrocaudal patterning of branchial arches in the vertebra...
Motor neurons are segmentally organised in the developing chick hindbrain, with groups of neurons oc...
AbstractBackground: Cell patterning in the developing central nervous system seems to involve a coor...
Development in the chick hindbrain is founded on a segmented pattern. Groups of cells are allocated ...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to evaluate the role segmentation plays in the determination of ne...
Within the developing chick hindbrain, motor neurons differentiate in columns on either side of the ...
AbstractMigratory cranial neural crest cells differentiate into a wide range of cell types, such as ...
AbstractPrevious studies suggest that sensory axon outgrowth is guided by motoneurons, which are spe...
Motoneurones that supply the vertebrate limb innervate their muscle targets in a highly reproducible...
The developing chick hindbrain is transiently divided into a series of repeating units or rhombomere...
Segmentation is an important mechanism in regionalisation of the hindbrain which has been highly con...
The neurons within the segmented hindbrain of the early chick embryo have been mapped with the neuro...
The hindbrain of the chick embryo contains three classes of motor neurons: somatic, visceral, and br...
Previous studies suggest that sensory innervation of muscles is patterned by motor innervation. Musc...
As a step toward generating a fate map of identified neuron populations in the mammalian hindbrain, ...
Previous studies have suggested that the rostrocaudal patterning of branchial arches in the vertebra...