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Publication : Patterns of gene expression in the neural plate and neural tube subdivide the embryonic forebrain into transverse and longitudinal domains.

First Author  Shimamura K Year  1997
Journal  Dev Neurosci Volume  19
Issue  1 Pages  88-96
PubMed ID  9078438 Mgi Jnum  J:39255
Mgi Id  MGI:86639 Doi  10.1159/000111190
Citation  Shimamura K, et al. (1997) Patterns of gene expression in the neural plate and neural tube subdivide the embryonic forebrain into transverse and longitudinal domains. Dev Neurosci 19(1):88-96
abstractText  The analysis of gene expression patterns in the neural plate and neural tube of the embryonic mouse forebrain shows that, at its earliest stages, the neuroepithelium is subdivided into molecularly distinct domains. Here, and in previous publications, we provide evidence that the patterns of gene expression can be related to primary morphogenetic processes that organize the histological primordia of the embryonic central nervous system into longitudinal and transverse domains. Longitudinal domains are generated by dorsoventral patterning signals produced by the axial mesendoderm and nonneural ectoderm. Transverse domains (proneuromeres and neuromeres) expressing distinct combinations of genes are present in the neural plate and neural tube.
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