The dynamic behaviour of cells during formation of the notochord in the ascidian, Ciona intestinalis, was examined by means of Differential Interference Contrast (DIC) microscopy and time-lapse videorecording. The initial rudiment is formed in part as a consequence of the pattern of mitotic divisions as the blastopore shifts posteriorly. Vertical and horizontal rearrangements produce an elongate rod of disc-shaped cells stacked end to end. Further elongation is ac-companied by a cell shape change. Some cell growth or swelling is indicated to occur later in development, but this growth appears to contribute mostly to an increase in the diameter, and only insignificantly to the length of the notochord. Intracellular vacuoles that appear aroun...
Cells are arranged into species-specific patterns during early embryogenesis. Such cell division pat...
Cells are arranged into species-specific patterns during early embryogenesis. Such cell division pat...
AbstractAscidian larvae develop after an invariant pattern of embryonic cleavage. Fewer than 400 cel...
AbstractIn the course of embryogenesis multicellular structures and organs are assembled from consti...
AbstractHere we use in toto imaging together with computational segmentation and analysis methods to...
AbstractOrchestrated cell movements marshalled by proper cell polarity in the developing body axes a...
BACKGROUND: Axial elongation is a key morphogenetic process that serves to shape developing organism...
Background. Axial elongation is a key morphogenetic process that serves to shape developing organism...
AbstractAscidians were historically the first metazoans in which experimental embryology was carried...
Embryonic tissues are shaped by the dynamic behaviours of their constituent cells. To understand suc...
AbstractHere we use in toto imaging together with computational segmentation and analysis methods to...
The normal embryogenesis of marine animals is typically confined to a species-specific range of temp...
AbstractThe notochord has two major roles during chordate embryogenesis, as a source of inductive si...
A six minute short film about notochord morphogenesis in ascidians showing 3D confocal renderings, t...
A six minute short film about notochord morphogenesis in ascidians showing 3D confocal renderings, t...
Cells are arranged into species-specific patterns during early embryogenesis. Such cell division pat...
Cells are arranged into species-specific patterns during early embryogenesis. Such cell division pat...
AbstractAscidian larvae develop after an invariant pattern of embryonic cleavage. Fewer than 400 cel...
AbstractIn the course of embryogenesis multicellular structures and organs are assembled from consti...
AbstractHere we use in toto imaging together with computational segmentation and analysis methods to...
AbstractOrchestrated cell movements marshalled by proper cell polarity in the developing body axes a...
BACKGROUND: Axial elongation is a key morphogenetic process that serves to shape developing organism...
Background. Axial elongation is a key morphogenetic process that serves to shape developing organism...
AbstractAscidians were historically the first metazoans in which experimental embryology was carried...
Embryonic tissues are shaped by the dynamic behaviours of their constituent cells. To understand suc...
AbstractHere we use in toto imaging together with computational segmentation and analysis methods to...
The normal embryogenesis of marine animals is typically confined to a species-specific range of temp...
AbstractThe notochord has two major roles during chordate embryogenesis, as a source of inductive si...
A six minute short film about notochord morphogenesis in ascidians showing 3D confocal renderings, t...
A six minute short film about notochord morphogenesis in ascidians showing 3D confocal renderings, t...
Cells are arranged into species-specific patterns during early embryogenesis. Such cell division pat...
Cells are arranged into species-specific patterns during early embryogenesis. Such cell division pat...
AbstractAscidian larvae develop after an invariant pattern of embryonic cleavage. Fewer than 400 cel...