BACKGROUND: Cilia are essential for morphogenesis and maintenance of many tissues. Loss-of-function of cilia in early zebrafish development causes a range of vascular defects including cerebral haemorrhage and reduced arterial vascular mural cell coverage. In contrast, loss of endothelial cilia in mice has little effect on vascular development. We therefore used a conditional rescue approach to induce endothelial cilia ablation after early embryonic development and examined the effect on vascular development and mural cell development in post-embryonic, juvenile and adult zebrafish. RESULTS: ift54(elipsa) mutant zebrafish are unable to form cilia. We rescued cilia formation and ameliorated the phenotype of ift54 mutants using a novel Tg(ubi...
Cilia and basal bodies are essential organelles for a broad spectrum of functions, including the dev...
Formation of a functional vasculature during mammalian development is essential for embryonic surviv...
This work was supported by BHF project grants (09/287/28051 and 12/12/ 29433) awarded to T.J.A.C. F....
BACKGROUND:Cilia are essential for morphogenesis and maintenance of many tissues. Loss-of-function o...
Objective—Endothelial cells (ECs) sense and respond to flow-induced mechanical stress, in part, via ...
Endothelial cilia are found in a variety of tissues including the cranial vasculature of zebrafish e...
Endothelial cell behaviour during blood vessel formation is highly complex and dynamic. Transgenic z...
We identify a novel endothelial membrane behaviour in transgenic zebrafish. Cerebral blood vessels e...
Vascular mural cells (vMCs) are essential components of the vertebrate vascular system, controlling ...
SummaryThe pattern of blood flow has long been thought to play a significant role in vascular morpho...
The role of blood flow in vascular development is complex and context-dependent. In this study, we q...
AbstractFormation of a functional vasculature during mammalian development is essential for embryoni...
VIDEO ABSTRACT: The pattern of blood flow has long been thought to play a significant role in vascul...
Vertebrate retina is one of the most metabolically active tissues in the body and is extremely vascu...
The pattern of blood flow has long been thought to play a significant role in vascular morphogenesis...
Cilia and basal bodies are essential organelles for a broad spectrum of functions, including the dev...
Formation of a functional vasculature during mammalian development is essential for embryonic surviv...
This work was supported by BHF project grants (09/287/28051 and 12/12/ 29433) awarded to T.J.A.C. F....
BACKGROUND:Cilia are essential for morphogenesis and maintenance of many tissues. Loss-of-function o...
Objective—Endothelial cells (ECs) sense and respond to flow-induced mechanical stress, in part, via ...
Endothelial cilia are found in a variety of tissues including the cranial vasculature of zebrafish e...
Endothelial cell behaviour during blood vessel formation is highly complex and dynamic. Transgenic z...
We identify a novel endothelial membrane behaviour in transgenic zebrafish. Cerebral blood vessels e...
Vascular mural cells (vMCs) are essential components of the vertebrate vascular system, controlling ...
SummaryThe pattern of blood flow has long been thought to play a significant role in vascular morpho...
The role of blood flow in vascular development is complex and context-dependent. In this study, we q...
AbstractFormation of a functional vasculature during mammalian development is essential for embryoni...
VIDEO ABSTRACT: The pattern of blood flow has long been thought to play a significant role in vascul...
Vertebrate retina is one of the most metabolically active tissues in the body and is extremely vascu...
The pattern of blood flow has long been thought to play a significant role in vascular morphogenesis...
Cilia and basal bodies are essential organelles for a broad spectrum of functions, including the dev...
Formation of a functional vasculature during mammalian development is essential for embryonic surviv...
This work was supported by BHF project grants (09/287/28051 and 12/12/ 29433) awarded to T.J.A.C. F....