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Sensory Organ Remodeling in Caenorhabditis elegans Requires the Zinc-Finger Protein ZTF-16

Sensory Organ Remodeling in Caenorhabditis elegans Requires the Zinc-Finger Protein ZTF-16

... ABSTRACT Neurons and glia display remarkable morphological plasticity, and remodeling of glia may facilitate neuronal shape changes. The molecular basis and control of glial shape changes is not well understood. In ...

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A Gain-of-Function Screen for Genes That Affect the Development of the Drosophila Adult External Sensory Organ

A Gain-of-Function Screen for Genes That Affect the Development of the Drosophila Adult External Sensory Organ

... genes that are known to have essential functions during In this class, there are 16 previously uncharacterized development but have not previously been implicated genes (Table 1). To distinguish lines that affect lateral ...

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A population of G2-arrested cells are selected as sensory organ precursors.pdf

A population of G2-arrested cells are selected as sensory organ precursors.pdf

... We hypothesized that these G2-arrested eye precursor cells adopt a speci fi c fate(s). We therefore performed a series of experiments to follow these G2-arrested cells through pupal development and deter- mine whether ...

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An arthropod cis-regulatory element functioning in sensory organ precursor development dates back to the Cambrian

An arthropod cis-regulatory element functioning in sensory organ precursor development dates back to the Cambrian

... A highly conserved bHLH domain characterizes pro- teins encoded by the ac-sc gene family, but outside this domain conservation is very low. Recently, two con- served domains were identified that, in insects, enable a ...

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Shaping the mammalian auditory sensory organ by the planar cell polarity pathway

Shaping the mammalian auditory sensory organ by the planar cell polarity pathway

... the organ of Corti is being actively investigated by several laborato- ries (Riccomagno et ...its sensory organ is most prominent toward the apical region (compare C and D) by staining for a hair ...

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Jagged 1 regulates the restriction of Sox2 expression in the developing chicken inner ear: a mechanism for sensory organ specification

Jagged 1 regulates the restriction of Sox2 expression in the developing chicken inner ear: a mechanism for sensory organ specification

... Fig. 7. Jag1 and Sox2 interaction couples patterning and cell fate during sensory organ generation. (A)  Summary of the development of neurosensory elements in the chicken inner ear. Neurosensory ...

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FGF signalling controls formation of the apical sensory organ in the
cnidarian Nematostella vectensis

FGF signalling controls formation of the apical sensory organ in the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis

... apical organ formation and marker gene expression, one obvious possibility to account for the opposing activities of the two ligands would be that only NvFGFa1 is able to activate the receptor, whereas NvFGFa2 ...

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A new sensory organ in “primitive” molluscs (Polyplacophora: Lepidopleurida), and its context in the nervous system of chitons

A new sensory organ in “primitive” molluscs (Polyplacophora: Lepidopleurida), and its context in the nervous system of chitons

... of sensory epithe- lium on the dorsal face of the ventral girdle lappet as the “osphradium” – thus, the osphradium would have been in the inhalant water current and well-positioned for these ...

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Regulation of centrosome movements by Numb and the Collapsin Response Mediator Protein during Drosophila sensory progenitor asymmetric division

Regulation of centrosome movements by Numb and the Collapsin Response Mediator Protein during Drosophila sensory progenitor asymmetric division

... Asymmetric cell division generates cell fate diversity during development and adult life. Recent findings have demonstrated that during stem cell divisions, the movement of centrosomes is asymmetric in prophase and that ...

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Endocytic Regulation of Notch Signaling in Drosophila Melanogaster Neural Progenitor Cells

Endocytic Regulation of Notch Signaling in Drosophila Melanogaster Neural Progenitor Cells

... external sensory organs. External sensory organs in numb mosaic clones on the adult thorax showed the expected multiple socket phenotype we and others have reported previously (Frise et ...every ...

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The next step in cicada audition: measuring pico mechanics in the cicada's ear

The next step in cicada audition: measuring pico mechanics in the cicada's ear

... The motion of the TM of two species of cicada, C. atra and C. orni, was found to be different in previous studies using the micro- scanning laser vibrometry technique (Sueur et al., 2006; Sueur et al., 2008). However, in ...

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Drosophila Hey is a target of Notch in asymmetric divisions during embryonic and larval neurogenesis

Drosophila Hey is a target of Notch in asymmetric divisions during embryonic and larval neurogenesis

... suppressing sensory organ formation, it mildly increased the number of bristles, showing an opposite phenotype from that of E(spl) or hairy ectopic expression (see ...

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Identification of Genetic Loci That Interact With cut During Drosophila Wing-Margin Development

Identification of Genetic Loci That Interact With cut During Drosophila Wing-Margin Development

... external sensory (ES) organ ...activ- sensory organs, including ES organs (cuticular mecha- ity of “realizator” genes ...these sensory organs share ers; Garcia-Bellido ...lial-derived ...

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Plasma membrane calcium ATPase required for semicircular canal formation and otolith growth in the zebrafish inner ear

Plasma membrane calcium ATPase required for semicircular canal formation and otolith growth in the zebrafish inner ear

... Some key proteins are known to be involved in defining the morphological and molecular basis of the sensory organ in the inner ear (Bryant et al., 2002). For instance, an active calcium transporter known as ...

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ANATOMICAL STUDY OF TWACHA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ABHYANGA AS COSMETOLOGY IN AYURVEDA

ANATOMICAL STUDY OF TWACHA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ABHYANGA AS COSMETOLOGY IN AYURVEDA

... Skin is the largest sensory organ which plays important role in beauty. Our first contact with world occurs through the sense of touch. It has that capacity to receive various signals and respond them ...

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Clonal analysis of the relationships between mechanosensory cells and the neurons that innervate them in the chicken ear

Clonal analysis of the relationships between mechanosensory cells and the neurons that innervate them in the chicken ear

... and sensory organs share a common ...single sensory organ progenitor (SOP) cell (Adam et ...a sensory-competent zone (Cole et ...putative sensory-competent region (Cole et ...presumed ...

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Control of abdominal extension in the freely moving intact crayfish cherax destructor  I  Activity Of the tonic stretch receptor

Control of abdominal extension in the freely moving intact crayfish cherax destructor I Activity Of the tonic stretch receptor

... the sensory neurone (Procambarus alleni and Homarus americanus, Kuffler, 1954; Astacus ...the sensory neurone of ...monitoring sensory neurone discharge and found that the neurone had only a very ...

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Processing of Sensory Input from the Femoral Chordotonal Organ by Spiking Interneurones of Stick Insects

Processing of Sensory Input from the Femoral Chordotonal Organ by Spiking Interneurones of Stick Insects

... One morphological type of interneurone, of which nine examples were found examples: Table 3, nos 4,5,6,8,12; Table 5, nos 1,2, gave mostly excitatory responses to velocity signals for bo[r] ...

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Non sensory cells in the deafened organ of Corti: approaches for repair

Non sensory cells in the deafened organ of Corti: approaches for repair

... normal organ of Corti except that hair cells are missing ...normal organ of Corti to an epithelium con- taining differentiated supporting cells and no hair cells may occur within one or two days (Izumikawa ...

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Development and organization of the larval nervous system in Phoronopsis harmeri: new insights into phoronid phylogeny

Development and organization of the larval nervous system in Phoronopsis harmeri: new insights into phoronid phylogeny

... types: sensory cells and cells that do not contact the surface of the epi- ...of sensory cells is small and contains a lot of peripheral ...chromatin. Sensory cells form several basal processes, ...

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