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Patterning Molecules Neuron Rishard Salie, Vera Niederkofler, Silvia Arber  Neuron  Volume 45, Issue 2, Pages 189-192 (January 2005) DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2005.01.002

Figure 1 Control of Commissural Axon Guidance by Patterning Molecules (Left) At early stages, BMPs (purple) from the roof plate (RP) control the generation of distinct neuronal subtypes in the dorsal spinal cord (DL1-DL6), whereas Shh (green) from the floor plate (FP) acts to pattern the ventral spinal cord (V0-V3, MN). (Right) At later stages, commissural axon guidance is influenced sequentially by (1) BMPs (purple) from the RP to direct axons ventrally, (2) combinatorial activities of Netrin-1 and Shh (green) to attract axons to the FP, and (3) Wnt4 (yellow) expression in a caudal-low rostral-high gradient to control rostral turning toward the brain. BMP and Shh signals are shown only on the cross-sectional face of the three-dimensional schematic drawing of the spinal cord but are expressed along the entire rostrocaudal length of the spinal cord. Wnt1 signals (blue) derived from the roof plate act to instruct neural crest (NC) cells to acquire DRG sensory neuron identity. Dorsoventral and rostrocaudal axes are indicated by black arrows. Neuron 2005 45, 189-192DOI: (10.1016/j.neuron.2005.01.002)