Spatio-temporal relays control layer identity of direction-selective neuron subtypes in Drosophila
Direction-selective T4/T5 neurons show layer-specific projections in the fly visual circuit. Examining the mechanisms behind their development, the authors found that a relay of Wnt and Bmp signaling across neuroepithelial domains and transcription factor interactions specify T4/T5 subtype identity.
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Main Authors: | Holger Apitz, Iris Salecker |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e2364de6218e49acb68e9f2751a66319 |
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