Aug 15, 2003 ... Furthermore, we provide evidence that the protocerebrum consists of two neuromeres, which derive from the ocular and labral segment.
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ocular neuromere!) to the en head spot cells, and they do not express lacZ which suggests that these cells do not derive from the en head spot cells (Fig. 14B).
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Furthermore, evidence is provided indicating that the protocerebrum (most anterior part of the brain) is composed of two neuromeres that belong to the ocular ...
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Furthermore, evidence is provided indicating that the protocerebrum (most anterior part of the brain) is composed of two neuromeres that belong to the ocular ...
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neuromeres along the AP axis. vnd expression demarcates the ventral part of the posterior border of the tritocerebrum, deutocerebrum and ocular neuromere, ...
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ocular neuromere by the " en head spot" and "en sec- ondary head spot" (Fig. 6 B ), and the labral neuromere by fuzzy engrailed expression in cells which derive ...
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Rhombomere - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This segmentation turns into a series of neuromeres. ... It has also been shown that the vestibule-ocular groups can either relate to single or multiple ... |
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Deutocerebrum: 9.3. Ocular neuromere: 9.4. 'Labral neuromere'. 10. A neuromeric model of the brain in D. melanogaster. 11. Prospects. Acknowledgements ...
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Furthermore, we provide evidence indicating that the protocerebrum (most anterior part of the brain) is composed of two neuromeres that belong to the ocular ...
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supported by the retention of markers for these two neuromeres, including a marker .... The cerebral vesicle (cv), optic vesicle (op), and trigeminal ganglion ( gV) ...
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