نتایج جستجو برای: neural plate

تعداد نتایج: 373706  

Journal: :Development 2002
Yukinori Endo Noriko Osumi Yoshio Wakamatsu

Neural crest is induced at the junction of epidermal ectoderm and neural plate by the mutual interaction of these tissues. In previous studies, BMP4 has been shown to pattern the ectodermal tissues, and BMP4 can induce neural crest cells from the neural plate. In this study, we show that epidermally expressed Delta1, which encodes a Notch ligand, is required for the activation and/or maintenanc...

Journal: :Current Biology 1996
Marysia Placzek Andrew Furley

During vertebrate embryonic development, a portion of the ectoderm (outer layer) is set aside to make neural tissue. These cells initially form a ‘neural plate’, which later folds into a tube that will form the spinal cord and brain (Fig. 1). As the folding occurs, precursor cells in the neural plate are transformed into different neuronal subsets. Surrounding non-neural tissues initially polar...

Journal: :Current Biology 2002
Carole LaBonne

Neural crest cells, a defining feature of vertebrate embryos, form at the neural plate border in response to inductive signals from the ectoderm. Recent studies have shown that Wnt signals are essential mediators of this induction.

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Elizabeth A. Grove

The telencephalon is one of the most complex parts of the brain, and its patterning is still poorly understood. In this issue of Neuron, describe a novel Wnt antagonist Tlc, a member of the secreted Frizzled-related protein (sFrp) family. Secreted from the anterior boundary of the zebrafish neural plate, Tlc appears to protect the telencephalon from obliteration by a more caudal neural Wnt signal.

Journal: :Development 2016
Carolin Schille Michaela Bayerlová Annalen Bleckmann Alexandra Schambony

The receptor tyrosine kinase Ror2 is a major Wnt receptor that activates β-catenin-independent signaling and plays a conserved role in the regulation of convergent extension movements and planar cell polarity in vertebrates. Mutations in the ROR2 gene cause recessive Robinow syndrome in humans, a short-limbed dwarfism associated with craniofacial malformations. Here, we show that Ror2 is requir...

Journal: :Development 2013
Christopher Hackley Erin Mulholland Gil Jung Kim Erin Newman-Smith William C Smith

A forward genetic screen in the ascidian Ciona intestinalis identified a mutant line (frimousse) with a profound disruption in neural plate development. In embryos with the frimousse mutation, the anteriormost neural plate cells, which are products of an FGF induction at the blastula and gastrula stages, initially express neural plate-specific genes but fail to maintain the induced state and ul...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2002
Elisa de la Calle-Mustienes Juan Modolell José Luis Gómez-Skarmeta

The iroquois (iro) genes encode evolutionary conserved homeoproteins that participate in many developmental processes [reviewed in Development 128 (2001) 2847]. In Xenopus, the Iro protein Xiro1 is a repressor, required during gastrulation for neural plate formation, that downregulates Bmp4. During neurulation, Xiro1 participates in the pattering of the neuroectoderm. In this work, we report th...

Journal: :Current Biology 1995
Yasuto Tanabe Henk Roelink Thomas M. Jessell

BACKGROUND The differentiation of floor plate cells and motor neurons in the vertebrate neural tube appears to be induced by signals from the notochord. The secreted protein encoded by the Sonic hedgehog (Shh) gene is expressed by axial midline cells and can induce floor plate cells in vivo and in vitro. Motor neurons can also be induced in vitro by cells that synthesize Sonic hedgehog protein ...

Journal: :Development 2005
Gaia Gestri Matthias Carl Irene Appolloni Stephen W Wilson Giuseppina Barsacchi Massimiliano Andreazzoli

Although it is well established that Six3 is a crucial regulator of vertebrate eye and forebrain development, it is unknown whether this homeodomain protein has a role in the initial specification of the anterior neural plate. In this study, we show that exogenous Six3 can expand the anterior neural plate in both Xenopus and zebrafish, and that this occurs in part through Six3-dependent transcr...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1998
Nicholas D.E Greene Dianne Gerrelli Henny W.M Van Straaten Andrew J Copp

Mouse embryos homozygous for the loop-tail (Lp) mutation fail to initiate neural tube closure at E8.5, leading to a severe malformation in which the neural tube remains open from midbrain to tail. During initiation of closure, the normal mouse neural plate bends sharply in the midline, at the site of the future floor plate. In contrast, Lp/Lp embryos exhibit a broad region of flat neural plate ...

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