(PhysOrg. com) -- Normal vertebrate brain ventricle formation relies upon the stretchiness or "relaxation" of the neuroepithelium, which is regulated by the motor protein myosin. From Wordnik.com. [PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories] Reference
NesCre is expressed in neuroepithelium by neuronal and glial precursors. From Wordnik.com. [PLoS Biology: New Articles] Reference
The squatter shape of the cells offered a clue as to why the neuroepithelium might be less flexible. From Wordnik.com. [Media Newswire] Reference
NesCre+ / 0; Rosa26R+ / 0 brain section: the anterior pituitary originates from the pharyngeal wall, not from neuroepithelium, to which. From Wordnik.com. [PLoS Biology: New Articles] Reference
Gutzman and Sive conclude that the neuroepithelium must relax, through reduction of myosin activity, for the hindbrain ventricle to reach its normal working volume. From Wordnik.com. [Media Newswire] Reference
"The neuroepithelium is really complicated," says Gutzman, who relied on sophisticated imaging and three-dimensional reconstruction techniques to observe brain individual cells in the living embryo. From Wordnik.com. [Media Newswire] Reference
The aggregates were of a uniform size and, remarkably, more than 95\% of the cells within them formed a consistent curved sheet during the first 5 days in culture, which closely resembled the neuroepithelium that forms on the outer surface of the embryo during the earlier stages of neural development. From Wordnik.com. [ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science] Reference
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