AbstractAlthough the development of sea urchin embryos has been studied extensively and clearly involves both cell adhesion and cell migration, rather little is known about the adhesion receptors and extracellular matrix molecules involved. The completion of the genome of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus allows a comprehensive survey of the complement of cell–cell and cell–matrix adhesion molecules in this organism. Furthermore, the phylogenetic position of echinoderms offers the opportunity to compare the complement of adhesion proteins between protostome and deuterostome invertebrates and between invertebrate and vertebrate deuterostomes. Many aspects of development and cell interactions differ among these different taxa and it is likely tha...
The experimental approach presented here aims to understand the mechanisms by which differential gen...
AbstractIntegrins are a family of cell adhesion molecules reported to mediate cellular interactions ...
AbstractThe Wnt pathways are evolutionarily well-conserved signal transduction pathways that are kno...
Abstract Background Cadherins are calcium-dependent transmembrane cell–cell adhesion proteins that a...
AbstractThe sea urchin embryo is a classical model system for studying the role of the cytoskeleton ...
Together with the hemichordates, sea urchins represent basal groups of nonchordate invertebrate deut...
The sea urchin embryo is a classical model system for studying the role of the cytoskeleton in such ...
Cell adhesion is central to metazoan evolution and development, facilitating multicellularity, inter...
International audienceSea urchins are emblematic models in developmental biology and display several...
AbstractDuring development, the modulation of cadherin adhesive function is proposed to control vari...
AbstractWe describe the structure and function of the toposome, a modified calcium-binding, iron-les...
AbstractThe hyaline layer of echinoderm embryos is an extraembryonic matrix that functions as a subs...
The invertebrate deuterostomes comprise approximately 10,000 species of marine animals distributed t...
Together with the hemichordates, sea urchins represent basal groups of nonchordate invertebrate deut...
International audienceThe Wnt pathways are evolutionarily well-conserved signal transduction pathway...
The experimental approach presented here aims to understand the mechanisms by which differential gen...
AbstractIntegrins are a family of cell adhesion molecules reported to mediate cellular interactions ...
AbstractThe Wnt pathways are evolutionarily well-conserved signal transduction pathways that are kno...
Abstract Background Cadherins are calcium-dependent transmembrane cell–cell adhesion proteins that a...
AbstractThe sea urchin embryo is a classical model system for studying the role of the cytoskeleton ...
Together with the hemichordates, sea urchins represent basal groups of nonchordate invertebrate deut...
The sea urchin embryo is a classical model system for studying the role of the cytoskeleton in such ...
Cell adhesion is central to metazoan evolution and development, facilitating multicellularity, inter...
International audienceSea urchins are emblematic models in developmental biology and display several...
AbstractDuring development, the modulation of cadherin adhesive function is proposed to control vari...
AbstractWe describe the structure and function of the toposome, a modified calcium-binding, iron-les...
AbstractThe hyaline layer of echinoderm embryos is an extraembryonic matrix that functions as a subs...
The invertebrate deuterostomes comprise approximately 10,000 species of marine animals distributed t...
Together with the hemichordates, sea urchins represent basal groups of nonchordate invertebrate deut...
International audienceThe Wnt pathways are evolutionarily well-conserved signal transduction pathway...
The experimental approach presented here aims to understand the mechanisms by which differential gen...
AbstractIntegrins are a family of cell adhesion molecules reported to mediate cellular interactions ...
AbstractThe Wnt pathways are evolutionarily well-conserved signal transduction pathways that are kno...