In both metazoan development and metastatic cancer, migrating cells must carry out a detailed, complex program of sensing cues, binding substrates, and moving their cytoskeletons. The linker cell in Caenorhabditis elegans males undergoes a stereotyped migration that guides gonad organogenesis, occurs with precise timing, and requires the nuclear hormone receptor NHR-67. To better understand how this occurs, we performed RNA-seq of individually staged and dissected linker cells, comparing transcriptomes from linker cells of third-stage (L3) larvae, fourth-stage (L4) larvae, and nhr-67-RNAi–treated L4 larvae. We observed expression of 8,000– 10,000 genes in the linker cell, 22–25% of which were up- or downregulated 20-fold during d...
During C. elegans embryogenesis, myoblasts initially form two rows along the left and right lateral ...
AbstractIn the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans gonad shape and size is determined by the migration o...
AbstractOrgans are often formed by the extension and branching of epithelial tubes. An appropriate t...
In both metazoan development and metastatic cancer, migrating cells must carry out a detailed, comp...
Cell migration is a common event during organogenesis, yet little is known about how migration is te...
Cell migration is vital for normal animal development but also contributes to the invasive spreading...
Background: Directed cell migration is a fundamental process in normal development and in tumor meta...
During animal development, cellular morphogenesis plays a fundamental role in determining the shape ...
AbstractThe Caenorhabditis elegans genome encodes 284 nuclear receptor (NR) genes. Among these 284 N...
In epithelial collective migration, leader and follower cells migrate while maintaining cell-cell ad...
AbstractNuclear receptors (NRs) are a large class of ligand-regulated transcriptional modulators tha...
Cell migration is essential for embryonic development and tissue formation in all animals. cacn-1 is...
During development, cell migration plays a central role in the formation of tissues and organs. Unde...
AbstractCell migration is a fundamental process occurring during embryonic development and tissue mo...
During development, cell migration plays a central role in the formation of tissues and organs. Unde...
During C. elegans embryogenesis, myoblasts initially form two rows along the left and right lateral ...
AbstractIn the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans gonad shape and size is determined by the migration o...
AbstractOrgans are often formed by the extension and branching of epithelial tubes. An appropriate t...
In both metazoan development and metastatic cancer, migrating cells must carry out a detailed, comp...
Cell migration is a common event during organogenesis, yet little is known about how migration is te...
Cell migration is vital for normal animal development but also contributes to the invasive spreading...
Background: Directed cell migration is a fundamental process in normal development and in tumor meta...
During animal development, cellular morphogenesis plays a fundamental role in determining the shape ...
AbstractThe Caenorhabditis elegans genome encodes 284 nuclear receptor (NR) genes. Among these 284 N...
In epithelial collective migration, leader and follower cells migrate while maintaining cell-cell ad...
AbstractNuclear receptors (NRs) are a large class of ligand-regulated transcriptional modulators tha...
Cell migration is essential for embryonic development and tissue formation in all animals. cacn-1 is...
During development, cell migration plays a central role in the formation of tissues and organs. Unde...
AbstractCell migration is a fundamental process occurring during embryonic development and tissue mo...
During development, cell migration plays a central role in the formation of tissues and organs. Unde...
During C. elegans embryogenesis, myoblasts initially form two rows along the left and right lateral ...
AbstractIn the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans gonad shape and size is determined by the migration o...
AbstractOrgans are often formed by the extension and branching of epithelial tubes. An appropriate t...