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Identification of spinal neurons in the embryonic and larval zebrafish
(Wiley-Liss, Inc., 1990-12-15)
Previous studies indicated that the developing fish spinal cord was a simple system containing a small number of distinguishable neuronal cell types (Eisen et al., Nature 320 :269–271, '86; Kuwada, Science, 233 :740–746, ...
Development of spinal neurons and tracts in the zebrafish embryo
(Wiley-Liss, Inc., 1990-12-15)
We have analyzed pathfinding by growth cones in the spinal cord of the early zebrafish embryo, because it is an extremely simple system. At 18–20 hours of development the spinal cord contains approximately 18 lateral and ...
Growth cone guidance by floor plate cells in the spinal cord of zebrafish embryos
(Elsevier, 1992-05)
The spinal cord of early zebrafish embryos contains a small number of neuronal classes whose growth cones all follow stereotyped, cell-specific pathways to their targets. Two classes of spinal neurons make cell-specific ...
Axonal outgrowth by identified neurons in the spinal cord of zebrafish embryos
(Elsevier, 1990-07)
The spinal cord of early zebrafish embryos contains a small number of neurons per hemisegment. The earliest neurons are identifiable as individual neurons or small groups of homogeneous neurons and project growth cones ...
Axonal trajectories and distribution of GABAergic spinal neurons in wildtype and mutant zebrafish lacking floor plate cells
(Wiley-Liss, Inc., 1992-12-08)
The role of the midline floor plate cells in the neuronal differentiation of the spinal cord was examined by comparing putative GABAergic neurons in wildtype zebrafish embryos with those in cyc-1 mutant embryos. The mutation ...