Science. 1984 Feb 3;223(4635):493-6. doi: 10.1126/science.223.4635.493.
An important question in developmental neurobiology is how a neuron finds its way over long distances to its correct target during embryogenesis. Peripheral pioneer neurons in insect embryos have been used for study because of the relative simplicity of the early embryonic appendages, and the accessibility of the identified neurons whose growth cones traverse this terrain. The data presented suggest an adhesive hierarchy of both epithelial and neuronal surfaces that guides the first growth cones from the appendages of the grasshopper embryo.
在发育神经生物学中,一个重要的问题是神经元如何在胚胎发生过程中长距离地找到其正确的靶标。昆虫胚胎中的外围先驱神经元被用于研究,因为早期胚胎附肢相对简单,并且可以识别出其生长锥穿越这一地形的神经元。所提出的数据表明,上皮和神经元表面存在着一种粘性层次结构,它指导着来自蝗虫胚胎附肢的第一个生长锥。