Development of the cerebellum and cerebellar neural circuits
The cerebellum, a structure derived from the dorsal part of the most anterior hindbrain, is
important for integrating sensory perception and motor control. While the structure and …
important for integrating sensory perception and motor control. While the structure and …
[HTML][HTML] Anatomy of zebrafish cerebellum and screen for mutations affecting its development
YK Bae, S Kani, T Shimizu, K Tanabe, H Nojima… - Developmental …, 2009 - Elsevier
The cerebellum is important for the integration of sensory perception and motor control, but
its structure has mostly been studied in mammals. Here, we describe the cell types and …
its structure has mostly been studied in mammals. Here, we describe the cell types and …
Dopamine system, cerebellum, and nucleus ruber in fish and mammals
H Matsui - Development, growth & differentiation, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Small teleost fish including zebrafish and medaka have been used as animal models for
research because of their small body size, vast amounts of eggs produced, their rapid …
research because of their small body size, vast amounts of eggs produced, their rapid …
Cerebellar output in zebrafish: an analysis of spatial patterns and topography in eurydendroid cell projections
LA Heap, CC Goh, KS Kassahn… - Frontiers in Neural Circuits, 2013 - frontiersin.org
The cerebellum is a brain region responsible for motor coordination and for refining motor
programs. While a great deal is known about the structure and connectivity of the …
programs. While a great deal is known about the structure and connectivity of the …
[HTML][HTML] Establishment of Gal4 transgenic zebrafish lines for analysis of development of cerebellar neural circuitry
M Takeuchi, K Matsuda, S Yamaguchi, K Asakawa… - Developmental …, 2015 - Elsevier
The cerebellum is involved in some forms of motor coordination and motor learning. Here
we isolated transgenic (Tg) zebrafish lines that express a modified version of Gal4-VP16 …
we isolated transgenic (Tg) zebrafish lines that express a modified version of Gal4-VP16 …
The zebrafish cerebellar upper rhombic lip generates tegmental hindbrain nuclei by long‐distance migration in an evolutionary conserved manner
The upper rhombic lip (URL) of the developing mammalian cerebellum produces different
neuronal cell types in a temporal sequence. The first neuronal populations arising from this …
neuronal cell types in a temporal sequence. The first neuronal populations arising from this …
Neural connections of the pretectum in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
The pretectum is a complex region of the caudal diencephalon which in adult zebrafish
comprises both retinorecipient (parvocellular superficial, central, intercalated …
comprises both retinorecipient (parvocellular superficial, central, intercalated …
Tracing of afferent connections in the zebrafish cerebellum using recombinant rabies virus
R Dohaku, M Yamaguchi, N Yamamoto… - Frontiers in neural …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The cerebellum is involved in some forms of motor coordination and learning, and in
cognitive and emotional functions. To elucidate the functions of the cerebellum, it is …
cognitive and emotional functions. To elucidate the functions of the cerebellum, it is …
Gustatory and general visceral centers and their connections in the brain of adult zebrafish: A carbocyanine dye tract‐tracing study
The central connections of the gustatory/general visceral system of the adult zebrafish
(Danio rerio) were examined by means of carbocyanine dye tracing. Main primary gustatory …
(Danio rerio) were examined by means of carbocyanine dye tracing. Main primary gustatory …
Neural connections of the torus semicircularis in the adult Zebrafish
J Yáñez, MH Eguiguren… - Journal of Comparative …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The torus semicircularis (TS) of teleosts is a key midbrain center of the lateral line and
acoustic sensory systems. To characterize the TS in adult zebrafish, we studied their …
acoustic sensory systems. To characterize the TS in adult zebrafish, we studied their …