Planar polarity describes the coordinated polarisation of cells or structures in the plane of a tissue. The patterning mechanisms that underlie planar polarity are well characterised in Drosophila, where many events are regulated by two pathways: the ‘core ’ planar polarity complex and the Fat/Dachsous system. Components of both pathways also function in vertebrates and are implicated in diverse morphogenetic processes, some of which self-evidently involve planar polarisation and some of which do not. Here, we review the molecular mechanisms and cellular consequences of planar polarisation in diverse contexts, seeking to identify the common principles across the animal kingdom
The generation of planar cell polarity (PCP) and tissue shape during morphogenesis is tightly linked...
AbstractEpithelial structures, such as the wing hairs and ommatidia in Drosophila, are aligned in th...
AbstractThe regulatory mechanisms governing the parallel alignment of hairs, bristles, and ommatidia...
Directing the orientation of cells in three dimensions is a fundamental aspect of many of the proces...
AbstractEstablishing Planar Cell Polarity in an Edgeless EpitheliumByKatherine Ruth LipariDoctor of ...
Our aim in this short Primer is to explain the principles of planar cell polarity (PCP) in animal de...
The making of an embryo and its internal organs entails the spatial coordination of cellular activit...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
Planar cell polarity (PCP) proteins form polarized cortical domains that govern polarity of external...
Planar cell polarity (PCP) is a small but important area of research. In this review we discuss a li...
During development, polarity is a common feature of many cell types. One example is the polarisation...
During development, polarity is a common feature of many cell types. One example is the polarisation...
AbstractEpithelial structures, such as the wing hairs and ommatidia in Drosophila, are aligned in th...
AbstractThe regulatory mechanisms governing the parallel alignment of hairs, bristles, and ommatidia...
Planar polarity refers to cellular polarity in an orthogonal plane to apicobasal polarity, and is se...
The generation of planar cell polarity (PCP) and tissue shape during morphogenesis is tightly linked...
AbstractEpithelial structures, such as the wing hairs and ommatidia in Drosophila, are aligned in th...
AbstractThe regulatory mechanisms governing the parallel alignment of hairs, bristles, and ommatidia...
Directing the orientation of cells in three dimensions is a fundamental aspect of many of the proces...
AbstractEstablishing Planar Cell Polarity in an Edgeless EpitheliumByKatherine Ruth LipariDoctor of ...
Our aim in this short Primer is to explain the principles of planar cell polarity (PCP) in animal de...
The making of an embryo and its internal organs entails the spatial coordination of cellular activit...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
Planar cell polarity (PCP) proteins form polarized cortical domains that govern polarity of external...
Planar cell polarity (PCP) is a small but important area of research. In this review we discuss a li...
During development, polarity is a common feature of many cell types. One example is the polarisation...
During development, polarity is a common feature of many cell types. One example is the polarisation...
AbstractEpithelial structures, such as the wing hairs and ommatidia in Drosophila, are aligned in th...
AbstractThe regulatory mechanisms governing the parallel alignment of hairs, bristles, and ommatidia...
Planar polarity refers to cellular polarity in an orthogonal plane to apicobasal polarity, and is se...
The generation of planar cell polarity (PCP) and tissue shape during morphogenesis is tightly linked...
AbstractEpithelial structures, such as the wing hairs and ommatidia in Drosophila, are aligned in th...
AbstractThe regulatory mechanisms governing the parallel alignment of hairs, bristles, and ommatidia...