نتایج جستجو برای: otx2

تعداد نتایج: 560  

Journal: :Brain research bulletin 2005
Subrot Sarma Janet Kerwin Luis Puelles Mark Scott Tom Strachan Guangjie Feng James Sharpe Duncan Davidson Richard Baldock Susan Lindsay

As human brain development proceeds, there are complex changes in size and shape, most notably in the developing forebrain. Molecular technologies enable us to characterise the gene expression patterns that underlie these changes. To interpret these patterns the location of expression must be identified and, often, gene expression patterns compared for several genes or across several developmen...

Journal: :The American Journal of Human Genetics 2005

2017
Holly C. Gibbs Ana Chang-Gonzalez Wonmuk Hwang Alvin T. Yeh Arne C. Lekven

A constriction in the neural tube at the junction of the midbrain and hindbrain is a conserved feature of vertebrate embryos. The constriction is a defining feature of the midbrain-hindbrain boundary (MHB), a signaling center that patterns the adjacent midbrain and rostral hindbrain and forms at the junction of two gene expression domains in the early neural plate: an anterior otx2/wnt1 positiv...

2015
Galina Dvoriantchikova Isabel Perea-Martinez Steve Pappas Ariel Faye Barry Dagmara Danek Xenia Dvoriantchikova Daniel Pelaez Dmitry Ivanov Alexandre Hiroaki Kihara

The oscillatory expression of Notch signaling in neural progenitors suggests that both repressors and activators of neural fate specification are expressed in the same progenitors. Since Notch1 regulates photoreceptor differentiation and contributes (together with Notch3) to ganglion cell fate specification, we hypothesized that genes encoding photoreceptor and ganglion cell fate activators wou...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2000
Gonzalo Alvarez-Bolado David G. Wilkinson

Recent progress in the ®eld of vertebrate developmental neurobiology has been made not only in areas which have become classical (pattern formation, neural crest) but also in relatively new subjects such as the behavioural analysis of mutations affecting CNS development, and the properties of stem cells and how to exploit them to treat disease. Participants in the meeting (`Molecular Analysis o...

2011
Irina N. Krasnova Bruce Ladenheim Amber B. Hodges Nora D. Volkow Jean Lud Cadet

Methamphetamine (METH) is an addictive and neurotoxic psychostimulant widely abused in the USA and throughout the world. When administered in large doses, METH can cause depletion of striatal dopamine terminals, with preservation of midbrain dopaminergic neurons. Because alterations in the expression of transcription factors that regulate the development of dopaminergic neurons might be involve...

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