Cell segregation is the process by which cells self-organize to establish developmental boundaries, an essential step in tissue formation. Cell segregation is a common outcome of Eph/ephrin signaling, but the mechanisms remain unclear. In craniofrontonasal syndrome, X-linked mosaicism for ephrin-B1 expression has been hypothesized to lead to aberrant Eph/ephrin-mediated cell segregation. Here, we use mouse genetics to exploit mosaicism to study cell segregation in the mammalian embryo and integrate live-cell imaging to examine the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms. Our data demonstrate that dramatic ephrin-B1–mediated cell segregation occurs in the early neuroepithelium. In contrast to the paradigm that repulsive bidirectional si...
Eph receptor and ephrin signalling has a major role in cell segregation and border formation, and ma...
Apical neural progenitors are polarized cells for which the apical membrane is the site of cell-cell...
Eph receptor and ephrin signalling has a major role in cell segregation and border formation, and ma...
Cell segregation is the process by which cells self-organize to establish developmental boundaries, ...
During development, cellular self-organization by cell segregation leads to boundary formation and i...
EPH/EPHRIN signaling is essential to many aspects of tissue self-organization and morphogenesis, but...
The segregation of distinct cell populations to form sharp boundaries is crucial for stabilising tis...
Craniofrontonasal syndrome (CFNS) is a rare X-linked disorder characterized by craniofacial, skeleta...
Congenital craniofacial anomalies represent one-third of all structural birth defects, but although ...
Although human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) hold great potential for the study of human d...
Although human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) hold great potential for the study of human d...
Brain structures, whether mature or developing, display a wide diversity of pattern and shape, such ...
Mutations in X-linked ephrin-B1 in humans cause craniofrontonasal syndrome (CFNS), a disease that af...
Eph receptor and ephrin signalling has a major role in cell segregation and border formation, and ma...
During forebrain morphogenesis, there is extensive reorganisation of the cells destined to form the ...
Eph receptor and ephrin signalling has a major role in cell segregation and border formation, and ma...
Apical neural progenitors are polarized cells for which the apical membrane is the site of cell-cell...
Eph receptor and ephrin signalling has a major role in cell segregation and border formation, and ma...
Cell segregation is the process by which cells self-organize to establish developmental boundaries, ...
During development, cellular self-organization by cell segregation leads to boundary formation and i...
EPH/EPHRIN signaling is essential to many aspects of tissue self-organization and morphogenesis, but...
The segregation of distinct cell populations to form sharp boundaries is crucial for stabilising tis...
Craniofrontonasal syndrome (CFNS) is a rare X-linked disorder characterized by craniofacial, skeleta...
Congenital craniofacial anomalies represent one-third of all structural birth defects, but although ...
Although human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) hold great potential for the study of human d...
Although human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) hold great potential for the study of human d...
Brain structures, whether mature or developing, display a wide diversity of pattern and shape, such ...
Mutations in X-linked ephrin-B1 in humans cause craniofrontonasal syndrome (CFNS), a disease that af...
Eph receptor and ephrin signalling has a major role in cell segregation and border formation, and ma...
During forebrain morphogenesis, there is extensive reorganisation of the cells destined to form the ...
Eph receptor and ephrin signalling has a major role in cell segregation and border formation, and ma...
Apical neural progenitors are polarized cells for which the apical membrane is the site of cell-cell...
Eph receptor and ephrin signalling has a major role in cell segregation and border formation, and ma...