Citation:
Nat Neurosci. 2004 May;7(5):491-2.
Abstract:
Many pathfinding axons must locate target fields that are themselves positioned by active migration. A hypothetical method for ensuring that these migrations are coordinated is towing, whereby the extension of axons is entirely dependent on the migration of their target cells. Here we combine genetics and time-lapse imaging in the zebrafish to show that towing by migrating cells is a bona fide mechanism for guiding pathfinding axons in vivo.
Organism or Cell Type:
zebrafish
Delivery Method:
Microinjection