AbstractThe most obvious segmental structures in the vertebrate embryo are somites: transient structures that give rise to vertebrae and much of the musculature. In zebrafish, most somitic cells give rise to long muscle fibers that are anchored to intersegmental boundaries. Therefore, this boundary is analogous to the mammalian tendon in that it transduces muscle-generated force to the skeletal system. We have investigated interactions between somite boundaries and muscle fibers. We define three stages of segment boundary formation. The first stage is the formation of the initial epithelial somite boundary. The second “transition” stage involves both the elongation of initially round muscle precursor cells and somite boundary maturation. Th...
The muscle segments of fish have a folded shape, termed a chevron, which is thought to be optimal fo...
The myogenic precursors responsible for muscle growth in amniotes develop from thedermomyotome, an e...
The development and growth of vertebrate axial muscle have been studied for decades at both the desc...
AbstractThe most obvious segmental structures in the vertebrate embryo are somites: transient struct...
The body axis of vertebrates is subdivided into repetitive compartments called somites, which give r...
SummarySomitogenesis is the process by which the segmented precursors of the skeletal muscle and ver...
AbstractThe specification and morphogenesis of slow and fast twitch muscle fibers are crucial for mu...
Muscle development involves the specification and morphogenesis of muscle fibers that attach to tend...
AbstractVertebrate muscle development begins with the patterning of the paraxial mesoderm by inducti...
After somitogenesis, skeletal muscle precursors elongate into muscle fibers that anchor to the somit...
Vertebrate muscle development begins with the patterning of the paraxial mesoderm by inductive signa...
One of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivalent potentiala??an equi...
SummarySomites are transient, mesodermally derived structures that give rise to a number of differen...
One of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivalent potential-an equiva...
Balancing the number of stem cells and their progeny is crucial for tissue development and repair. H...
The muscle segments of fish have a folded shape, termed a chevron, which is thought to be optimal fo...
The myogenic precursors responsible for muscle growth in amniotes develop from thedermomyotome, an e...
The development and growth of vertebrate axial muscle have been studied for decades at both the desc...
AbstractThe most obvious segmental structures in the vertebrate embryo are somites: transient struct...
The body axis of vertebrates is subdivided into repetitive compartments called somites, which give r...
SummarySomitogenesis is the process by which the segmented precursors of the skeletal muscle and ver...
AbstractThe specification and morphogenesis of slow and fast twitch muscle fibers are crucial for mu...
Muscle development involves the specification and morphogenesis of muscle fibers that attach to tend...
AbstractVertebrate muscle development begins with the patterning of the paraxial mesoderm by inducti...
After somitogenesis, skeletal muscle precursors elongate into muscle fibers that anchor to the somit...
Vertebrate muscle development begins with the patterning of the paraxial mesoderm by inductive signa...
One of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivalent potentiala??an equi...
SummarySomites are transient, mesodermally derived structures that give rise to a number of differen...
One of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivalent potential-an equiva...
Balancing the number of stem cells and their progeny is crucial for tissue development and repair. H...
The muscle segments of fish have a folded shape, termed a chevron, which is thought to be optimal fo...
The myogenic precursors responsible for muscle growth in amniotes develop from thedermomyotome, an e...
The development and growth of vertebrate axial muscle have been studied for decades at both the desc...