AbstractThe antero-posterior dispersion of clonally related cells is a prominent feature of axis elongation in vertebrate embryos. Two major models have been proposed: (i) the intercalation of cells by convergent-extension and (ii) the sequential production of the forming axis by stem cells. The relative importance of both of these cell behaviors during the long period of elongation is poorly understood. Here, we use a combination of single cell lineage tracing in the mouse embryo, computer modeling and confocal video-microscopy of GFP labeled cells in the chick embryo to address the mechanisms involved in the antero-posterior dispersion of clones. In the mouse embryo, clones appear as clusters of labeled cells separated by intervals of non...
In Xenopus and zebrafish, elongation of the anterior-posterior axis from a spherical early embryo de...
In vertebrate embryos, a process called somitogenesis lays the foundations of the adult spine. This ...
International audienceBackground: Understanding the series of morphogenetic processes that underlie ...
BACKGROUND: The vertebrate body axis extends sequentially from the posterior tip of the embryo, fuel...
During gastrulation, embryonic cells become specified into distinct germ layers. In mouse, this cont...
During gastrulation, embryonic cells become specified into distinct germ layers. In mouse, this cont...
During gastrulation, embryonic cells become specified into distinct germ layers. In mouse, this cont...
Development requires tissue growth as well as cell diversification. To address how these processes a...
International audienceWe made use of the laacz procedure of single-cell labelling to visualize clone...
International audienceWe have performed a systematic clonal analysis to describe the modes of growth...
The formation of the spinal cord during early embryonic development in vertebrate embryos is a conti...
International audiencePosterior body elongation is a widespread mechanism propelling the generation ...
During early embryonic development, cell and tissue movements must be carefully orchestrated to prev...
Posterior body elongation is a widespread mechanism propelling the generation of the metazoan body p...
"The vertebrate body is laid down progressively in a head-to-tail sequence by dedicated axial proge...
In Xenopus and zebrafish, elongation of the anterior-posterior axis from a spherical early embryo de...
In vertebrate embryos, a process called somitogenesis lays the foundations of the adult spine. This ...
International audienceBackground: Understanding the series of morphogenetic processes that underlie ...
BACKGROUND: The vertebrate body axis extends sequentially from the posterior tip of the embryo, fuel...
During gastrulation, embryonic cells become specified into distinct germ layers. In mouse, this cont...
During gastrulation, embryonic cells become specified into distinct germ layers. In mouse, this cont...
During gastrulation, embryonic cells become specified into distinct germ layers. In mouse, this cont...
Development requires tissue growth as well as cell diversification. To address how these processes a...
International audienceWe made use of the laacz procedure of single-cell labelling to visualize clone...
International audienceWe have performed a systematic clonal analysis to describe the modes of growth...
The formation of the spinal cord during early embryonic development in vertebrate embryos is a conti...
International audiencePosterior body elongation is a widespread mechanism propelling the generation ...
During early embryonic development, cell and tissue movements must be carefully orchestrated to prev...
Posterior body elongation is a widespread mechanism propelling the generation of the metazoan body p...
"The vertebrate body is laid down progressively in a head-to-tail sequence by dedicated axial proge...
In Xenopus and zebrafish, elongation of the anterior-posterior axis from a spherical early embryo de...
In vertebrate embryos, a process called somitogenesis lays the foundations of the adult spine. This ...
International audienceBackground: Understanding the series of morphogenetic processes that underlie ...