Christine Nevt Former Postdoctoral
Fellow (September 1996)
Contact Information
Senior
Research Associate
Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
384 Victoria St, Sydney 2010, Australia
Ph : (02) 9295 8535
email: c.neyt@victorchang.unsw.edu.au
Lab Contribution
I
worked on the mechanism controlling tangential migration from
the ventral to dorsal telencephalon. I found that in
the border region separating the pallium from the subpallium,
is a region which to provide a short range repellent for tangentially
migrating neurons.
Current Work
I
am studying the development of fin musculature.
Using DiI injections and transplantation experiments I demonstrated
that cells located in the anterior somites migrate to the
pectoral fin bud and differentiate into muscles. Using in
situ hybridisation I showed that these cells express LBX and
MyoD. Thus the process of pectoral fin formation in zebrafish
diverge from the way fin musculature is formed in cartilaginous
fish and resembles the advanced mechanism of limb muscle formation
characteristic of amniotes. I am now documenting fin development
in other fish species to get some insight as to where in evolution
the more advanced mechanism has arisen.
Interests
a
girl ZOE (4years old) and a boy Andrew (2 years old)