Tube morphogenesis is essential for internal-organ development, yet the mechanisms regulating tube shape remain unknown. Here, we show that different mechanisms regulate the length and diameter of the murine trachea. First, we found that trachea development progresses via sequential elongation and expansion processes. This starts with a synchronized radial polarization of smooth muscle (SM) progenitor cells with inward Golgi-apparatus displacement regulates tube elongation, controlled by mesenchymal Wnt5a-Ror2 signaling. This radial polarization directs SM progenitor cell migration toward the epithelium, and the resulting subepithelial morphogenesis supports tube elongation to the anteroposterior axis. This radial polarization also regulate...
SummaryNew work shows the instructive role of Src42A kinase in tube size regulation. By inducing pol...
In nature, epithelial tubes are vital structures in organ design and are required for transport of g...
Size control in biological tissues involves multicellular communication via mechanical forces during...
SummaryEpithelial tubes in developing organs, such as mammalian lungs and insect tracheae, need to e...
Tubes are a fundamental unit of organ design. Most of our major organs like the lung, kidney and vas...
The control of the size of internal tubular organs, such as the lungs or vascular system, is critica...
The control of the size of internal tubular organs, such as the lungs or vascular system, is critica...
Networks of epithelial and endothelial tubes are essential for the function of organs such as the lu...
SummaryRegulation of epithelial tube size is critical for organ function. However, the mechanisms of...
The formation of an epithelial organ requires a set of organ-specific gene programs that instruct pa...
© 2018 Olivares-Castiñeira, Llimargas.The control of the size of internal tubular organs, such as th...
AbstractEpithelial tubes are a fundamental tissue across the metazoan phyla and provide an essential...
Precise control of epithelial tube size is critical for organ function, yet the molecular mechanisms...
SummaryBackgroundBranching morphogenesis remodels epithelial tissues into tubular networks. This pro...
Networks of epithelial tubes, such as the vertebrate lung, kidney and vascular system, enable transp...
SummaryNew work shows the instructive role of Src42A kinase in tube size regulation. By inducing pol...
In nature, epithelial tubes are vital structures in organ design and are required for transport of g...
Size control in biological tissues involves multicellular communication via mechanical forces during...
SummaryEpithelial tubes in developing organs, such as mammalian lungs and insect tracheae, need to e...
Tubes are a fundamental unit of organ design. Most of our major organs like the lung, kidney and vas...
The control of the size of internal tubular organs, such as the lungs or vascular system, is critica...
The control of the size of internal tubular organs, such as the lungs or vascular system, is critica...
Networks of epithelial and endothelial tubes are essential for the function of organs such as the lu...
SummaryRegulation of epithelial tube size is critical for organ function. However, the mechanisms of...
The formation of an epithelial organ requires a set of organ-specific gene programs that instruct pa...
© 2018 Olivares-Castiñeira, Llimargas.The control of the size of internal tubular organs, such as th...
AbstractEpithelial tubes are a fundamental tissue across the metazoan phyla and provide an essential...
Precise control of epithelial tube size is critical for organ function, yet the molecular mechanisms...
SummaryBackgroundBranching morphogenesis remodels epithelial tissues into tubular networks. This pro...
Networks of epithelial tubes, such as the vertebrate lung, kidney and vascular system, enable transp...
SummaryNew work shows the instructive role of Src42A kinase in tube size regulation. By inducing pol...
In nature, epithelial tubes are vital structures in organ design and are required for transport of g...
Size control in biological tissues involves multicellular communication via mechanical forces during...