SummaryThe eggs of insects are unusual in that they often have bilateral symmetry when they are laid, indicating that both anterior-posterior (AP) and dorsal-ventral (DV) symmetries are broken during oogenesis [1]. The molecular basis of this process is well understood in Drosophila melanogaster, in which symmetry breaking events for both axes depend on the asymmetric position of the oocyte nucleus and on germline-soma signaling mediated by the Tgfα-like epidermal growth factor (EGF) ligand Gurken [2, 3]. Germline-soma signaling interactions centered around the oocyte nucleus have been proposed in other insect species [4, 5], but the molecular nature of these interactions has not been elucidated. We have examined the behavior of the oocyte ...
The establishment of the body axes has been well-studied in Drosophila melanogaster, and is known to...
The cellular and molecular mechanisms generating the diversity of animal morphologies are still a re...
Drosophila oogenesis requires the subsequent growth of distinct egg chambers each containing a group...
SummaryThe eggs of insects are unusual in that they often have bilateral symmetry when they are laid...
In Drosophila dorsoventral (DV) polarity arises during oogenesis when the oocyte nucleus moves from ...
AbstractIn Drosophila, the dorsal-ventral polarity of the egg chamber depends on the localization of...
The present work aims at establishing the first bases for studying the insect oocyte polarity in a p...
The orthogonal axes of Drosophila are established during oogenesis through a hierarchical series of ...
The anterior-posterior axis of Drosophila is established before fertilisation when the oocyte become...
AbstractThe anterior–posterior axis of Drosophila is established before fertilisation when the oocyt...
[Background information] Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signalling is crucial for the regul...
The principles of pattern formation in insects have been studied extensively using classical experim...
Oogenesis in Drosophila involves specification of both germ cells and the surrounding somatic follic...
SummaryThe mechanism of egg-chamber elongation during Drosophila oogenesis has always been mysteriou...
AbstractBackground:Drosophila axis formation requires a series of inductive interactions between the...
The establishment of the body axes has been well-studied in Drosophila melanogaster, and is known to...
The cellular and molecular mechanisms generating the diversity of animal morphologies are still a re...
Drosophila oogenesis requires the subsequent growth of distinct egg chambers each containing a group...
SummaryThe eggs of insects are unusual in that they often have bilateral symmetry when they are laid...
In Drosophila dorsoventral (DV) polarity arises during oogenesis when the oocyte nucleus moves from ...
AbstractIn Drosophila, the dorsal-ventral polarity of the egg chamber depends on the localization of...
The present work aims at establishing the first bases for studying the insect oocyte polarity in a p...
The orthogonal axes of Drosophila are established during oogenesis through a hierarchical series of ...
The anterior-posterior axis of Drosophila is established before fertilisation when the oocyte become...
AbstractThe anterior–posterior axis of Drosophila is established before fertilisation when the oocyt...
[Background information] Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signalling is crucial for the regul...
The principles of pattern formation in insects have been studied extensively using classical experim...
Oogenesis in Drosophila involves specification of both germ cells and the surrounding somatic follic...
SummaryThe mechanism of egg-chamber elongation during Drosophila oogenesis has always been mysteriou...
AbstractBackground:Drosophila axis formation requires a series of inductive interactions between the...
The establishment of the body axes has been well-studied in Drosophila melanogaster, and is known to...
The cellular and molecular mechanisms generating the diversity of animal morphologies are still a re...
Drosophila oogenesis requires the subsequent growth of distinct egg chambers each containing a group...