AbstractGastrulation in Caenorhabditis elegans is normally initiated by inward migration of the two gut precursor (E) cells at the 26-cell stage. A strong loss-of-function, temperature-sensitive, embryonic lethal mutation in the maternally required gene gad-1 (gastrulation defective) prevents gastrulation initiation. In embryos from homozygous mutant gad-1 (ct226) hermaphrodites reared at 25°C, the E cellsdivide early with abnormal spindle orientations and fail to migrate into the embryo, and no subsequent gastrulation movements occur. These embryos continue to develop and differentiate the major cell types, but they undergo little morphogenesis. The temperature-sensitive period of the mutant is during early embryogenesis, prior to gastrula...
Correct cell fate choice is crucial in development. In post-embryonic development of the hermaphrodi...
Signaling between cells is required for the proper specification of cell fate during the development...
Glycoproteins such as growth factor receptors and extracellular matrix have well-knownfunctions in d...
AbstractGastrulation in Caenorhabditis elegans is normally initiated by inward migration of the two ...
AbstractThe Caenorhabditis elegans elt-2 gene encodes a single-finger GATA factor, previously cloned...
AbstractCleavage and gastrulation initiation inCaenorhabditis elegansembryos are characterized by an...
AbstractUnderstanding the links between developmental patterning mechanisms and force-producing cyto...
During body morphogenesis precisely coordinated cell movements and cell shape changes organize the n...
AbstractThe Caenorhabditis elegans ges-1 gene (gut es̄ terase No. 1̄ ) is expressed only in the inte...
The glp-1 gene functions in two inductive cellular interactions and in development of the embryonic ...
AbstractCleavage and gastrulation initiation inCaenorhabditis elegansembryos are characterized by an...
Cell-cell interactions control many cell fate choices during the development of multicellular organi...
Cell-cell interactions control many cell fate choices during the development of multicellular organi...
Initiation of postembryonic development is an important event for normal C. elegans development. Ext...
AbstractIn early Caenorhabditis elegans embryos, asymmetric cell divisions produce descendants with ...
Correct cell fate choice is crucial in development. In post-embryonic development of the hermaphrodi...
Signaling between cells is required for the proper specification of cell fate during the development...
Glycoproteins such as growth factor receptors and extracellular matrix have well-knownfunctions in d...
AbstractGastrulation in Caenorhabditis elegans is normally initiated by inward migration of the two ...
AbstractThe Caenorhabditis elegans elt-2 gene encodes a single-finger GATA factor, previously cloned...
AbstractCleavage and gastrulation initiation inCaenorhabditis elegansembryos are characterized by an...
AbstractUnderstanding the links between developmental patterning mechanisms and force-producing cyto...
During body morphogenesis precisely coordinated cell movements and cell shape changes organize the n...
AbstractThe Caenorhabditis elegans ges-1 gene (gut es̄ terase No. 1̄ ) is expressed only in the inte...
The glp-1 gene functions in two inductive cellular interactions and in development of the embryonic ...
AbstractCleavage and gastrulation initiation inCaenorhabditis elegansembryos are characterized by an...
Cell-cell interactions control many cell fate choices during the development of multicellular organi...
Cell-cell interactions control many cell fate choices during the development of multicellular organi...
Initiation of postembryonic development is an important event for normal C. elegans development. Ext...
AbstractIn early Caenorhabditis elegans embryos, asymmetric cell divisions produce descendants with ...
Correct cell fate choice is crucial in development. In post-embryonic development of the hermaphrodi...
Signaling between cells is required for the proper specification of cell fate during the development...
Glycoproteins such as growth factor receptors and extracellular matrix have well-knownfunctions in d...