Synchronicity in zebrafish locomotive circuit development mediated by electrical pacemaker interneurons
Kaleb D. Miles,
Chase M. Barker,
Bruce H. Appel
et al.
Abstract:The earliest motor output in vertebrate animals is generated by clusters of early-born motor neurons that occupy distinct regions of the spinal cord, innervating stereotyped muscle groups. Even the simplest movements require coordinated activity across these motor pools, yet motor neurons are not directly interconnected and instead project to the periphery. Instead, emerging motor circuits might be synchronized by pacemaker interneurons. We hypothesize that pacemaker interneurons are required for synchronizati… Show more
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