Background. Axial elongation is a key morphogenetic process that serves to shape developing organisms. Tail extension in the ascidian larva represents a striking example of this process, wherein paraxially positioned muscle cells undergo elongation and differentiation independent of the segmentation process that characterizes the formation of paraxial mesoderm in vertebrates. Investigating the cell behaviors underlying the morphogenesis of muscle in ascidians may therefore reveal the evolutionarily conserved mechanisms operating during this process. Methodology/Principle Findings. A live cell imaging approach utilizing subcellularly-localized fluorescent proteins was employed to investigate muscle cell behaviors during tail extension in the...
The tunicate ascidians possess a swimming larva with a chordate body plan that metamorphoses into a ...
AbstractCell lineages during ascidian embryogenesis are invariant. In a previous study, the developm...
International audienceAscidians are invertebrate chordates that form tadpole larvae with a surprisin...
BACKGROUND: Axial elongation is a key morphogenetic process that serves to shape developing organism...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism of an evolutionary change in ascidian muscle cell differe...
AbstractHere we use in toto imaging together with computational segmentation and analysis methods to...
The dynamic behaviour of cells during formation of the notochord in the ascidian, Ciona intestinalis...
AbstractIn the course of embryogenesis multicellular structures and organs are assembled from consti...
Development is a highly dynamic process in which organisms often experience changes in both form and...
<div><p>Cell shape changes and proliferation are two fundamental strategies for morphogenesis in ani...
Cell shape changes and proliferation are two fundamental strategies for morphogenesis in animal deve...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism of an evolutionary change in ascidian muscle cell differe...
Ascidians display three types of muscles during their life: striated in the larval tail and heart, a...
Ascidians present three types of muscles in their life: striated in the larval tail and heart, and s...
Ascidians display three types of muscles during their life: striated in the larval tail and heart, a...
The tunicate ascidians possess a swimming larva with a chordate body plan that metamorphoses into a ...
AbstractCell lineages during ascidian embryogenesis are invariant. In a previous study, the developm...
International audienceAscidians are invertebrate chordates that form tadpole larvae with a surprisin...
BACKGROUND: Axial elongation is a key morphogenetic process that serves to shape developing organism...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism of an evolutionary change in ascidian muscle cell differe...
AbstractHere we use in toto imaging together with computational segmentation and analysis methods to...
The dynamic behaviour of cells during formation of the notochord in the ascidian, Ciona intestinalis...
AbstractIn the course of embryogenesis multicellular structures and organs are assembled from consti...
Development is a highly dynamic process in which organisms often experience changes in both form and...
<div><p>Cell shape changes and proliferation are two fundamental strategies for morphogenesis in ani...
Cell shape changes and proliferation are two fundamental strategies for morphogenesis in animal deve...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism of an evolutionary change in ascidian muscle cell differe...
Ascidians display three types of muscles during their life: striated in the larval tail and heart, a...
Ascidians present three types of muscles in their life: striated in the larval tail and heart, and s...
Ascidians display three types of muscles during their life: striated in the larval tail and heart, a...
The tunicate ascidians possess a swimming larva with a chordate body plan that metamorphoses into a ...
AbstractCell lineages during ascidian embryogenesis are invariant. In a previous study, the developm...
International audienceAscidians are invertebrate chordates that form tadpole larvae with a surprisin...