Segmental Organization of Vestibular and Reticular Projections to Spinal and Oculomotor Nuclei in the Zebrafish and Goldfish

A series of eight neuromeric units called rhombomeres, expressing restricted combinations of developmental genes that are believed to define the identity and histogenic fate of each hindbrain segment, are contained in the developing hindbrain of vertebrates. Suwa et al reconstructed the hindbrain re...

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Published inThe Biological bulletin (Lancaster) Vol. 191; no. 2; pp. 257 - 259
Main Authors Suwa, H., Gilland, E., Baker, R.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Marine Biological Laboratory 01.10.1996
University of Chicago Press
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Summary:A series of eight neuromeric units called rhombomeres, expressing restricted combinations of developmental genes that are believed to define the identity and histogenic fate of each hindbrain segment, are contained in the developing hindbrain of vertebrates. Suwa et al reconstructed the hindbrain reticular and vestibular scaffold in juvenile goldfish and zebrafish with confocal microscopy.
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ISSN:0006-3185
1939-8697
DOI:10.1086/BBLv191n2p257