AbstractCoordinated locomotion of Drosophila larvae depends on accurate patterning and stable attachment to the cuticle of both muscles and proprioceptors (chordotonal organs). Unlike muscle spindles in mammals, the fly chordotonal organs are not embedded in the body-wall muscles. Yet, the contractile system (muscles and tendons) and the chordotonal organs constitute two parts of a single functional unit that controls locomotion, and thus must be patterned in full coordination. It is not known how such coordination is achieved. Here we show that the positioning and differentiation of the migrating chordotonal organs are instructed by Stripe, the same transcription factor that promotes tendon cell specification and differentiation and is req...
AbstractProper sampling of sensory inputs critically depends upon neuron morphogenesis and expressio...
Pattern formation in muscle development is often mediated by special cells called muscle organizers....
The development of the contractile system in the Drosophila embryo is based on the tight coordinatio...
AbstractCoordinated locomotion of Drosophila larvae depends on accurate patterning and stable attach...
AbstractThe Drosophila tracheal system is an interconnected tubular respiratory network, which is fo...
Multiple tissue interactions take place during the development of the limb musculoskeletal system. W...
AbstractDrosophila proprioceptors (chordotonal organs) are structured as a linear array of four line...
In Drosophila, muscles attach to epidermal tendon cells specified by the gene stripe (sr). Flight mu...
AbstractBackground: Genes of the achaete-scute complex encode transcription factors whose activity r...
The correct patterning of muscles in the Drosophila embryo depends on the migration of developing mu...
AbstractThe direct flight muscles (DFMs) of Drosophila allow for the fine control of wing position n...
Legged locomotion in terrestrial animals is often essential for mating and survival, and locomotor b...
Two physiologically distinct types of muscles, the direct and indirect flight muscles, develop from ...
We have cloned and molecularly characterized the Drosophila gene stripe (sr) required for muscle-pat...
AbstractThe diversity of Drosophila muscles correlates with the expression of combinations of identi...
AbstractProper sampling of sensory inputs critically depends upon neuron morphogenesis and expressio...
Pattern formation in muscle development is often mediated by special cells called muscle organizers....
The development of the contractile system in the Drosophila embryo is based on the tight coordinatio...
AbstractCoordinated locomotion of Drosophila larvae depends on accurate patterning and stable attach...
AbstractThe Drosophila tracheal system is an interconnected tubular respiratory network, which is fo...
Multiple tissue interactions take place during the development of the limb musculoskeletal system. W...
AbstractDrosophila proprioceptors (chordotonal organs) are structured as a linear array of four line...
In Drosophila, muscles attach to epidermal tendon cells specified by the gene stripe (sr). Flight mu...
AbstractBackground: Genes of the achaete-scute complex encode transcription factors whose activity r...
The correct patterning of muscles in the Drosophila embryo depends on the migration of developing mu...
AbstractThe direct flight muscles (DFMs) of Drosophila allow for the fine control of wing position n...
Legged locomotion in terrestrial animals is often essential for mating and survival, and locomotor b...
Two physiologically distinct types of muscles, the direct and indirect flight muscles, develop from ...
We have cloned and molecularly characterized the Drosophila gene stripe (sr) required for muscle-pat...
AbstractThe diversity of Drosophila muscles correlates with the expression of combinations of identi...
AbstractProper sampling of sensory inputs critically depends upon neuron morphogenesis and expressio...
Pattern formation in muscle development is often mediated by special cells called muscle organizers....
The development of the contractile system in the Drosophila embryo is based on the tight coordinatio...