The change in shape of the C. elegans embryo from an ovoid ball of cells into a worm-shaped larva is driven by three events within the cells of the hypodermis (epider-mis): (1) intercalation of two rows of dorsal cells, (2) enclosure of the ventral surface by hypodermis, and (3) elongation of the embryo. While the behavior of the hypodermal cells involved in each of these processes differs dramatically, it is clear that F-actin and micro-tubules have essential functions in each of these processes, whereas contraction of actomyosin struc-tures appears to be involved specifically in elongation. Molecular analysis of these processes is revealing components specific to C. elegans as well as components found in other systems. Since C. elegans hy...
AbstractThe mechanism by which epithelial cells undergo directed rearrangement is central to morphog...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to provide a biomechanical model to investigate th...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to provide a biomechanical model to investigate th...
We review key morphogenetic events that occur during Caenorhabditis elegans (www.wormbase.org/) embr...
International audienceMorphogenesis is a four-dimensional process which involves the crucial interpl...
Understanding how cells respond to and remodel their extracellular environment is foundational to mo...
Understanding how cells respond to and remodel their extracellular environment is foundational to mo...
International audienceBody-axis elongation constitutes a key step in animal development, laying out ...
International audienceBody-axis elongation constitutes a key step in animal development, laying out ...
International audienceBody-axis elongation constitutes a key step in animal development, laying out ...
International audienceBody-axis elongation constitutes a key step in animal development, laying out ...
International audienceBody-axis elongation constitutes a key step in animal development, laying out ...
AbstractThe mechanism by which epithelial cells rearrange is a process that is central to epithelial...
International audienceBody-axis elongation constitutes a key step in animal development, laying out ...
elegans embryo, hypodermal (or epidermal) cells mi-grate to enclose the embryo in an epithelium and,...
AbstractThe mechanism by which epithelial cells undergo directed rearrangement is central to morphog...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to provide a biomechanical model to investigate th...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to provide a biomechanical model to investigate th...
We review key morphogenetic events that occur during Caenorhabditis elegans (www.wormbase.org/) embr...
International audienceMorphogenesis is a four-dimensional process which involves the crucial interpl...
Understanding how cells respond to and remodel their extracellular environment is foundational to mo...
Understanding how cells respond to and remodel their extracellular environment is foundational to mo...
International audienceBody-axis elongation constitutes a key step in animal development, laying out ...
International audienceBody-axis elongation constitutes a key step in animal development, laying out ...
International audienceBody-axis elongation constitutes a key step in animal development, laying out ...
International audienceBody-axis elongation constitutes a key step in animal development, laying out ...
International audienceBody-axis elongation constitutes a key step in animal development, laying out ...
AbstractThe mechanism by which epithelial cells rearrange is a process that is central to epithelial...
International audienceBody-axis elongation constitutes a key step in animal development, laying out ...
elegans embryo, hypodermal (or epidermal) cells mi-grate to enclose the embryo in an epithelium and,...
AbstractThe mechanism by which epithelial cells undergo directed rearrangement is central to morphog...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to provide a biomechanical model to investigate th...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to provide a biomechanical model to investigate th...