<div><p>A relatively small number of signals are responsible for the variety and pattern of cell types generated in developing embryos. In part this is achieved by exploiting differences in the concentration or duration of signaling to increase cellular diversity. In addition, however, changes in cellular competence—temporal shifts in the response of cells to a signal—contribute to the array of cell types generated. Here we investigate how these two mechanisms are combined in the vertebrate neural tube to increase the range of cell types and deliver spatial control over their location. We provide evidence that FGF signaling emanating from the posterior of the embryo controls a change in competence of neural progenitors to Shh and BMP, the t...
The neural crest (NC) is a vertebrate-specific population of multipotent cells, often referred to as...
Morphogen gradient signaling is a recurring theme in early embryonic patterning. A Bone Morphogeneti...
Neural crest (NC) cells are a stem-like multipotent population of progenitor cells that are present ...
A relatively small number of signals are responsible for the variety and pattern of cell types gener...
A relatively small number of signals are responsible for the variety and pattern of cell types gener...
AbstractThe vertebrate central nervous system comprises an intricate array of neurons generated in a...
Formation of the vertebrate neural tube represents one of the premier examples of morphogenesis in a...
The question of how the vertebrate embryo gives rise to a nervous system is of paramount interest in...
AbstractThe question of how the vertebrate embryo gives rise to a nervous system is of paramount int...
SummarySharply delineated domains of cell types arise in developing tissues under instruction of ind...
AbstractPattern formation and growth must be tightly coupled during embryonic development. In verteb...
Morphogens are signaling molecules that are known for their prominent role in pattern formation with...
A prevalent developmental mechanism for the assignment of cell identities is the production of spati...
From neurulation to postnatal processes, the importance of FGF signaling in many aspects of neural p...
Early embryonic development is a multi-step process that is intensively regulated by various signali...
The neural crest (NC) is a vertebrate-specific population of multipotent cells, often referred to as...
Morphogen gradient signaling is a recurring theme in early embryonic patterning. A Bone Morphogeneti...
Neural crest (NC) cells are a stem-like multipotent population of progenitor cells that are present ...
A relatively small number of signals are responsible for the variety and pattern of cell types gener...
A relatively small number of signals are responsible for the variety and pattern of cell types gener...
AbstractThe vertebrate central nervous system comprises an intricate array of neurons generated in a...
Formation of the vertebrate neural tube represents one of the premier examples of morphogenesis in a...
The question of how the vertebrate embryo gives rise to a nervous system is of paramount interest in...
AbstractThe question of how the vertebrate embryo gives rise to a nervous system is of paramount int...
SummarySharply delineated domains of cell types arise in developing tissues under instruction of ind...
AbstractPattern formation and growth must be tightly coupled during embryonic development. In verteb...
Morphogens are signaling molecules that are known for their prominent role in pattern formation with...
A prevalent developmental mechanism for the assignment of cell identities is the production of spati...
From neurulation to postnatal processes, the importance of FGF signaling in many aspects of neural p...
Early embryonic development is a multi-step process that is intensively regulated by various signali...
The neural crest (NC) is a vertebrate-specific population of multipotent cells, often referred to as...
Morphogen gradient signaling is a recurring theme in early embryonic patterning. A Bone Morphogeneti...
Neural crest (NC) cells are a stem-like multipotent population of progenitor cells that are present ...