During metamorphosis, the adult muscles of the Drosophila abdomen develop from pools of myoblasts that are present in the larva. The adult myoblasts express twist in the third larval instar and the early pupa and are closely associated with nerves. Growing adult nerves and the fw/rf-expressing cells migrate out across the developing abdominal epidermis, and as twist expression declines, the myoblasts begin to synthesize /J3 tubulin. There follows a process involving cell fusion and segregation into cell groups to form multinucleate muscle precursors. These bipolar precursors migrate at both ends to find their correct attachment points. /S3 tubulin expression continues at least until 51 h APF by which time the adult muscle pattern has been e...
AbstractIn insects, specialized mesodermal cells serve as templates to organize myoblasts into disti...
We have followed the pupal development of the indirect flight muscles (IFMs) of Drosophila melanogas...
Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) are essential for muscle growth, maintenance and repair. Over the past dec...
A small subset of mesodermal cells continues to express twist in the late embryo of Drosophila. Thes...
The visceral musculature of the Drosophila intestine plays important roles in digestion as well as d...
There are two phases of somatic muscle formation in Drosophila. During embry-onic development, one p...
Pattern formation in muscle development is often mediated by special cells called muscle organizers....
AbstractThe basic helix–loop–helix transcription factor Twist is required for normal development of ...
There are two phases of somatic muscle formation in Drosophila. During embryonic development, one ph...
Twist is required in Drosophila embryogenesis for mesodermal specification and cell-fate choice. We ...
The function of the nervous system in complex animals is reflected by the achievement of specific be...
Les précurseurs de muscles adultes (ou AMPs) représentent une population transitoire de cellules sou...
Muscle fibers are multinucleated cells that arise during embryogenesis through the fusion of mononuc...
Adult muscle development in Drosophila is intimately associated with the development of the nervous ...
The flight muscles of Drosophila derive from myoblasts found on the third instar disc. We demonstrat...
AbstractIn insects, specialized mesodermal cells serve as templates to organize myoblasts into disti...
We have followed the pupal development of the indirect flight muscles (IFMs) of Drosophila melanogas...
Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) are essential for muscle growth, maintenance and repair. Over the past dec...
A small subset of mesodermal cells continues to express twist in the late embryo of Drosophila. Thes...
The visceral musculature of the Drosophila intestine plays important roles in digestion as well as d...
There are two phases of somatic muscle formation in Drosophila. During embry-onic development, one p...
Pattern formation in muscle development is often mediated by special cells called muscle organizers....
AbstractThe basic helix–loop–helix transcription factor Twist is required for normal development of ...
There are two phases of somatic muscle formation in Drosophila. During embryonic development, one ph...
Twist is required in Drosophila embryogenesis for mesodermal specification and cell-fate choice. We ...
The function of the nervous system in complex animals is reflected by the achievement of specific be...
Les précurseurs de muscles adultes (ou AMPs) représentent une population transitoire de cellules sou...
Muscle fibers are multinucleated cells that arise during embryogenesis through the fusion of mononuc...
Adult muscle development in Drosophila is intimately associated with the development of the nervous ...
The flight muscles of Drosophila derive from myoblasts found on the third instar disc. We demonstrat...
AbstractIn insects, specialized mesodermal cells serve as templates to organize myoblasts into disti...
We have followed the pupal development of the indirect flight muscles (IFMs) of Drosophila melanogas...
Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) are essential for muscle growth, maintenance and repair. Over the past dec...