“…Two main groups of noradrenergic (NA) neurons, a caudal rhombencephalic group (A1-A3, in medulla and area postrema) and a rostral rhombencephalic group (A4-A7, in the locus coeruleus), can be recognized in the hindbrain of higher vertebrates (Smeets and Reiner, 1994;Smeets and Gonzalez, 2000) as well as in zebrafish (Ma, 1994a;Ma, 1994b;Ma, 1997;Holzschuh et al, 2001). The control of noradrenergic development in the mouse hindbrain has mainly been studied in the locus coeruleus (reviewed by Goridis and Rohrer, 2002), where important roles have been demonstrated for Mash1 (Hirsch et al, 1998), Phox2a (Morin et al, 1997), Phox2b (Pattyn et al, 1999) and Tlx3 (Qian et al, 2001).…”