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Development
Development (2022) 149 (10): dev200379.
Published: 20 May 2022
... the Drosophila fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP), a conserved RNA-binding protein, limits dendrite branching to ensure proper neuronal function during larval sensory neuron development. FMRP knockdown causes increased dendritic terminal branch growth and a resulting overelaboration defect due, in part...
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Yupu Wang, Meike Lobb-Rabe, James Ashley, Purujit Chatterjee, Veera Anand, Hugo J. Bellen, Oguz Kanca, Robert A. Carrillo
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Development
Development (2022) 149 (10): dev200355.
Published: 19 May 2022
... belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily, in Drosophila larval motor neurons (MNs), muscles, glia and sensory neurons (SNs) using a collection of GAL4 driver lines. We found that Dpr genes are more broadly expressed than DIP genes in MNs and SNs, and each examined neuron expresses a unique combination...
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Development (2019) 146 (22): dev182873.
Published: 19 November 2019
... as part of a mechanism that integrates intrinsic and activity-dependent gene expression programs. C. elegans Sensory neuron Nervous system development Insulin signaling The nervous system comprises a multitude of neuron types, each endowed with unique physiology, connectivity...
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Changgeng Peng, Alessandro Furlan, Ming-Dong Zhang, Jie Su, Moritz Lübke, Peter Lönnerberg, Hind Abdo, Jana Sontheimer, Erik Sundström, Patrik Ernfors
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Development
Development (2018) 145 (18): dev165613.
Published: 25 September 2018
...Changgeng Peng; Alessandro Furlan; Ming-Dong Zhang; Jie Su; Moritz Lübke; Peter Lönnerberg; Hind Abdo; Jana Sontheimer; Erik Sundström; Patrik Ernfors ABSTRACT Touch and mechanical sensations require the development of several different kinds of sensory neurons dedicated to respond to certain types...
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Development (2018) 145 (12): dev164475.
Published: 13 June 2018
...Qiwei Wang; Yan Wang; Fengwei Yu ABSTRACT Pruning that selectively removes unnecessary neurites without causing neuronal death is essential for sculpting the mature nervous system during development. In Drosophila , ddaC sensory neurons specifically prune their larval dendrites with intact axons...
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Development (2017) 144 (10): 1851–1862.
Published: 15 May 2017
...Yan Wang; Heng Zhang; Meng Shi; Yih-Cherng Liou; Lei Lu; Fengwei Yu Pruning, whereby neurons eliminate their excess neurites, is central for the maturation of the nervous system. In Drosophila , sensory neurons, ddaCs, selectively prune their larval dendrites without affecting their axons during...
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Olivier Urwyler, Azadeh Izadifar, Dan Dascenco, Milan Petrovic, Haihuai He, Derya Ayaz, Anna Kremer, Saskia Lippens, Pieter Baatsen, Christopher J. Guérin, Dietmar Schmucker
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Development
Development (2015) 142 (2): 394–405.
Published: 15 January 2015
... governing synaptogenesis at single-cell resolution in the Drosophila CNS. Drosophila Synapse formation Sensory neuron CNS 3D CLEM Developmental synaptogenesis is a complex multifactorial process ( Chia et al., 2013 ; Jin and Garner, 2008 ; Sheng and Kim, 2011 ; Yamagata et al., 2003...
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Development
Development (2011) 138 (22): 4887–4898.
Published: 15 November 2011
... they would normally be repelled by Sema3A. Accordingly, sensory neurons from type III Nrg1 –/– mice were unresponsive to the repellent effects of Sema3A in vitro, which might account, at least in part, for the central projection phenotype, and demonstrates an effect of type III Nrg1 on guidance cue...
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Development (2010) 137 (14): 2319–2328.
Published: 15 July 2010
... embryogenesis in Ret mutants, we examined whether Ret functions in mechanoreceptive neurons during early embryonic development. We first tested whether impaired central and peripheral DRG projections in Ret-deficient early embryos affect sensory neuron development. In situ hybridization revealed loss...
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Development
Development (2010) 137 (6): 963–974.
Published: 15 March 2010
... , the ceh-36 Otx homeobox gene is expressed in the AWC sensory neurons throughout postembryonic development, and regulates terminal differentiation of this neuronal subtype. Here, we show that the HMX/NKX homeodomain protein MLS-2 regulates ceh-36 expression specifically in the AWC neurons. Consequently...
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Development (2009) 136 (20): 3405–3412.
Published: 15 October 2009
... of a developmental switch in the intracellular signalling network required for an identical cellular response to the same extracellular signal in the same cell type. We show that although NF-κB signalling is required for BDNF-promoted neurite growth from both foetal and postnatal mouse sensory neurons...
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Development
Development (2008) 135 (9): 1605–1613.
Published: 1 May 2008
... cone guidance of peripherally projecting nerves. Here we report that loss of NRP1 or NRP2 also impairs sensory neuron positioning in the mouse head, and that this defect is a consequence of inappropriate cranial neural crest cell migration. Specifically, neural crest cells move into the normally crest...
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Development (2007) 134 (23): 4141–4145.
Published: 1 December 2007
..., J., Brunet, J. F., Rubenstein, J. L. and Graham, A. ( 1999 ). Induction of the epibranchial placodes. Development 126 , 895 -902. Begbie, J., Ballivet, M. and Graham, A. ( 2002 ). Early steps in the production of sensory neurons by the neurogenic placodes. Mol. Cell. Neurosci. 21 , 502...
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Development (2005) 132 (7): 1713–1726.
Published: 1 April 2005
... transcriptional activity with κB decoy DNA substantially reduced the size and complexity of the neurite arbors of sensory neurons cultured with brain-derived neurotrophic factor while having no effect on their survival. NF-κB exerted this effect during a restricted period of development following the phase...
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Development
Development (2004) 131 (16): 3859–3870.
Published: 15 August 2004
... POU-domain Trigeminal ganglion Microarray Sensory neuron Studies of the developing vertebrate nervous system have revealed a large number of transcription factors that are expressed in specific populations of neurons or their precursors. In dividing neuroepithelial cells, transcription...
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Development
Development (2003) 130 (15): 3525–3534.
Published: 1 August 2003
...Long Ma; Lei Lei; S. Raisa Eng; Eric Turner; Luis F. Parada The TrkA/NGF receptor is essential for the survival and differentiation of sensory neurons. The molecular mechanisms regulating tissue and stage-specific expression of TrkA are largely unknown. The Brn3a POU-domain transcription factor has...
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Development
Development (2001) 128 (3): 447–457.
Published: 1 February 2001
...Gayle Middleton; Sean Wyatt; Natalia Ninkina; Alun M. Davies ABSTRACT We have compared the roles of two anti-apoptotic members of the Bcl2 family, Bcl-w and Bcl-x L , in regulating the survival of sensory neurons during development. We used microinjection to introduce expression plasmids containing...
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Development
Development (1997) 124 (20): 4173–4178.
Published: 15 October 1997
...Luzia G. P. Piñón; Gayle Middleton; Alun M. Davies ABSTRACT To ascertain the role of endogenous Bcl-2 in maintaining the survival of developing neurons and modulating their responses to neurotrophins, we compared the in vitro and in vivo survival of cranial sensory neurons of wild-type and bcl-2...
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Development
Development (1996) 122 (10): 3255–3261.
Published: 1 October 1996
...Luzia G. P. Piñón; Liliana Minichiello; Rüdiger Klein; Alun M. Davies ABSTRACT The sensory neurons of the embryonic mouse trigeminal ganglion are supported in culture by different neurotrophins at successive stages of development. Initially the neurons survive in response to BDNF and NT3 and later...
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Liliana Minichiello, Fredrik Piehl, Esther Vazquez, Thomas Schimmang, Tomas Hökfelt, Juan Represa, Rüdiger Klein
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Development
Development (1995) 121 (12): 4067–4075.
Published: 1 December 1995
...), inner ear cochlear and vestibular sensory neurons. In most combinations of mutant trk alleles, the defects observed in double compared to single mutant mice were additive. However, double homozygous trkA − / − ; trkB − / − DRG and trkB − / − ; trkC − / − vestibular neurons showed the same degree...
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