AbstractSteroid hormones trigger dynamic tissue changes during animal development by activating cell proliferation, cell differentiation, and cell death. Here we characterize steroid regulation of changes in midgut structure during the onset of Drosophila metamorphosis. Following an increase in the steroid 20-hydroxyecdysone (ecdysone) at the end of larval development, future adult midgut epithelium is formed, and the larval midgut is rapidly destroyed. Mutations in the steroid-regulated genes BR-C and E93 differentially impact larval midgut cell death but do not affect the formation of adult midgut epithelia. In contrast, mutations in the ecdysone-regulated E74A and E74B genes do not appear to perturb midgut development during metamorphosi...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Most developmentally programmed cell death in meta...
During development, cell proliferation and differentiation must be tightly coordinated to ensure pro...
Coupling immunity and development is essential to ensure survival despite changing internal conditio...
AbstractSteroid hormones trigger dynamic tissue changes during animal development by activating cell...
dissertationDuring Drosophila metamorphosis, pulses of the steroid hormone ecdysone trigger the hist...
During Drosophila development, the steroid hormone ecdysone plays a key role in the transition from ...
The rapid removal of larval midgut is a critical developmental process directed by molting hormone e...
AbstractDuring insect metamorphosis, the steroid hormone ecdysone activates programmed cell death of...
AbstractDuring insect metamorphosis, each tissue displays a unique physiological and morphological r...
Small lipophilic hormones represent one of the best understood signals for triggering a programmed c...
Animal development and homeostasis require the programmed removal of cells. Autophagy-dependent cell...
AbstractOne of the most dramatic examples of programmed cell death occurs during Drosophila metamorp...
SummaryMost developmentally programmed cell death in metazoans is mediated by caspases. During Droso...
AbstractSteroid hormones trigger a wide variety of cell-specific responses during animal development...
Abstract Background The metamorphosis of Drosophila melanogaster is accompanied by elimination of ob...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Most developmentally programmed cell death in meta...
During development, cell proliferation and differentiation must be tightly coordinated to ensure pro...
Coupling immunity and development is essential to ensure survival despite changing internal conditio...
AbstractSteroid hormones trigger dynamic tissue changes during animal development by activating cell...
dissertationDuring Drosophila metamorphosis, pulses of the steroid hormone ecdysone trigger the hist...
During Drosophila development, the steroid hormone ecdysone plays a key role in the transition from ...
The rapid removal of larval midgut is a critical developmental process directed by molting hormone e...
AbstractDuring insect metamorphosis, the steroid hormone ecdysone activates programmed cell death of...
AbstractDuring insect metamorphosis, each tissue displays a unique physiological and morphological r...
Small lipophilic hormones represent one of the best understood signals for triggering a programmed c...
Animal development and homeostasis require the programmed removal of cells. Autophagy-dependent cell...
AbstractOne of the most dramatic examples of programmed cell death occurs during Drosophila metamorp...
SummaryMost developmentally programmed cell death in metazoans is mediated by caspases. During Droso...
AbstractSteroid hormones trigger a wide variety of cell-specific responses during animal development...
Abstract Background The metamorphosis of Drosophila melanogaster is accompanied by elimination of ob...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Most developmentally programmed cell death in meta...
During development, cell proliferation and differentiation must be tightly coordinated to ensure pro...
Coupling immunity and development is essential to ensure survival despite changing internal conditio...