Hair cells in the inner ear display a characteristic polarization of their apical stereocilia across the plane of the sensory epithelium. This planar orientation allows coherent transduction of mechanical stimuli because the axis of morphological polarity of the stereocilia corresponds to the direction of excitability of the hair cells. Neuromasts of the lateral line in fishes and amphibians form two intermingled populations of hair cells oriented at 180 degrees relative to each other, however, creating a stimulus-polarity ambiguity. Therefore, it is unknown how these animals resolve the vectorial component of a mechanical stimulus. Using genetic mosaics and live imaging in transgenic zebrafish to visualize hair cells and neurons at single-...
tion mediated by the conserved planar orientation of epithelial functional by imaging changes in int...
AbstractOur senses of hearing and balance rely on the function of specialized receptor neurons calle...
Animals have a remarkable ability to use local cues to orient in space in the absence of a panoramic...
Directional mechanoreception by hair cells is transmitted to the brain via afferent neurons to enabl...
Directional mechanoreception by hair cells is transmitted to the brain via afferent neurons to enabl...
AbstractThe proper orientation of mechanosensory hair cells along the lateral-line organ of a fish o...
The proper wiring of the vertebrate brain represents an extraordinary developmental challenge, requi...
SummarySensory receptors are the functional link between the environment and the brain [1–3]. The re...
Sensory receptors are the functional link between the environment and the brain [1-3]. The repair of...
In the lateral line system, water motion is detected by neuromast organs, fundamental units that are...
The zebrafish lateral line is a sensory system used to detect changes in water flow. It is comprized...
The mechanosensory hair cells enable aquatic vertebrates to maintain body position with respect to g...
Summary In addition to their ubiquitous apical-basal polarity, many epithelia are also polarized alo...
The zebrafish lateral line is a frequently used model to study the mechanisms behind peripheral neur...
AbstractWork on zebrafish mutants that develop supernumerary neuromasts in the lateral line has reve...
tion mediated by the conserved planar orientation of epithelial functional by imaging changes in int...
AbstractOur senses of hearing and balance rely on the function of specialized receptor neurons calle...
Animals have a remarkable ability to use local cues to orient in space in the absence of a panoramic...
Directional mechanoreception by hair cells is transmitted to the brain via afferent neurons to enabl...
Directional mechanoreception by hair cells is transmitted to the brain via afferent neurons to enabl...
AbstractThe proper orientation of mechanosensory hair cells along the lateral-line organ of a fish o...
The proper wiring of the vertebrate brain represents an extraordinary developmental challenge, requi...
SummarySensory receptors are the functional link between the environment and the brain [1–3]. The re...
Sensory receptors are the functional link between the environment and the brain [1-3]. The repair of...
In the lateral line system, water motion is detected by neuromast organs, fundamental units that are...
The zebrafish lateral line is a sensory system used to detect changes in water flow. It is comprized...
The mechanosensory hair cells enable aquatic vertebrates to maintain body position with respect to g...
Summary In addition to their ubiquitous apical-basal polarity, many epithelia are also polarized alo...
The zebrafish lateral line is a frequently used model to study the mechanisms behind peripheral neur...
AbstractWork on zebrafish mutants that develop supernumerary neuromasts in the lateral line has reve...
tion mediated by the conserved planar orientation of epithelial functional by imaging changes in int...
AbstractOur senses of hearing and balance rely on the function of specialized receptor neurons calle...
Animals have a remarkable ability to use local cues to orient in space in the absence of a panoramic...