Vertebrate muscles develop from somites, transient epithelial structures which, in response to environmental signals, dissociate to form the dermomyotome (DM) and sclerotome (Scl) (Christ an
AbstractBoth the muscle and endothelium of the vertebrate limb derive from somites. We have used rep...
International audienceThe somite is a transient embryonic mesodermal structure, found only in verteb...
Development consists of complex morphogenetic movements that shape individual tissues as well as the...
Vertebrate axial skeletal muscle first develops in a compartment of the somite called the myotome. I...
The somitic compartment that gives rise to trunk muscle and dermis in amniotes is an epithelial shee...
International audienceDuring embryogenesis, skeletal muscle forms in the vertebrate limb from progen...
Striated muscle cells of ver tebrates are of mesodermal origin and particularly of the paraxial meso...
Skeletal muscle is a highly specialized tissue composed of postmitotic, multinucleated muscle fibers...
The dorso-ventral pattern formation of the somites becomes manifest by the formation of the epitheli...
The forelimbs of higher vertebrates are composed of two portions: the appendicular region (stylopod,...
Intercellular fusion of myoblasts is a crucial process for somatic muscle formation during embryogen...
International audienceMyogenic cells in the body of vertebrates derive from the dorsal somite, the d...
Background: Vertebrate somites are subdivided into lineage compartments, each with distinct cell fat...
The axial skeleton and skeletal muscles arise from the somites. As somites form from the anterior en...
AbstractThe study of the morphogenetic cell movements underlying myotome formation in the chick embr...
AbstractBoth the muscle and endothelium of the vertebrate limb derive from somites. We have used rep...
International audienceThe somite is a transient embryonic mesodermal structure, found only in verteb...
Development consists of complex morphogenetic movements that shape individual tissues as well as the...
Vertebrate axial skeletal muscle first develops in a compartment of the somite called the myotome. I...
The somitic compartment that gives rise to trunk muscle and dermis in amniotes is an epithelial shee...
International audienceDuring embryogenesis, skeletal muscle forms in the vertebrate limb from progen...
Striated muscle cells of ver tebrates are of mesodermal origin and particularly of the paraxial meso...
Skeletal muscle is a highly specialized tissue composed of postmitotic, multinucleated muscle fibers...
The dorso-ventral pattern formation of the somites becomes manifest by the formation of the epitheli...
The forelimbs of higher vertebrates are composed of two portions: the appendicular region (stylopod,...
Intercellular fusion of myoblasts is a crucial process for somatic muscle formation during embryogen...
International audienceMyogenic cells in the body of vertebrates derive from the dorsal somite, the d...
Background: Vertebrate somites are subdivided into lineage compartments, each with distinct cell fat...
The axial skeleton and skeletal muscles arise from the somites. As somites form from the anterior en...
AbstractThe study of the morphogenetic cell movements underlying myotome formation in the chick embr...
AbstractBoth the muscle and endothelium of the vertebrate limb derive from somites. We have used rep...
International audienceThe somite is a transient embryonic mesodermal structure, found only in verteb...
Development consists of complex morphogenetic movements that shape individual tissues as well as the...