AbstractCell–cell fusion occurs in a wide variety of developmental contexts, yet the mechanisms involved are just beginning to be elucidated. In the sea urchin embryo, primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs) fuse to form syncytial filopodial cables within which skeletal spicules are deposited. Taking advantage of the optical transparency and ease of micromanipulation of sea urchin embryos, we have developed methods for directly observing the dynamics of PMC fusionin vivo.A fraction of the PMCs was labeled with fluorescent dextran and transfer of the dye to unlabeled PMCs was followed by time-lapse, fluorescence microscopy. Fusion was first detected about 2 h after PMCs began to migrate within the blastocoel. Fusion proceeded in parallel with the as...
The primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs) of the sea urchin embryo have been an important model system for...
AbstractMesoderm and mesodermal structures in the sea urchin embryo are entirely generated by two em...
At the onset of gastrulation, micromere progeny of the sea urchin embryo undergo a phenotypic shift ...
Mesenchymal cells of the sea urchin embryo provide a valuable experimental model for the analysis of...
<p>Cell migration and differentiation are fundamental aspects of embryogenesis, essential to the dev...
AbstractDuring gastrulation of the sea urchin embryo, primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs) migrate from t...
AbstractPrimary mesenchyme cells (PMCs) are solely responsible for the skeletogenesis during early l...
The well-known regulative properties of the sea urchin embryo, coupled with the recent elucidation o...
Gastrulation is arguably the most important evolutionary innovation in the animal kingdom. This proc...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
AbstractIn many embryos specification toward one cell fate can be diverted to a different cell fate ...
The primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs) of the sea urchin embryo have been an important model system for...
AbstractMesoderm and mesodermal structures in the sea urchin embryo are entirely generated by two em...
At the onset of gastrulation, micromere progeny of the sea urchin embryo undergo a phenotypic shift ...
Mesenchymal cells of the sea urchin embryo provide a valuable experimental model for the analysis of...
<p>Cell migration and differentiation are fundamental aspects of embryogenesis, essential to the dev...
AbstractDuring gastrulation of the sea urchin embryo, primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs) migrate from t...
AbstractPrimary mesenchyme cells (PMCs) are solely responsible for the skeletogenesis during early l...
The well-known regulative properties of the sea urchin embryo, coupled with the recent elucidation o...
Gastrulation is arguably the most important evolutionary innovation in the animal kingdom. This proc...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
AbstractIn many embryos specification toward one cell fate can be diverted to a different cell fate ...
The primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs) of the sea urchin embryo have been an important model system for...
AbstractMesoderm and mesodermal structures in the sea urchin embryo are entirely generated by two em...
At the onset of gastrulation, micromere progeny of the sea urchin embryo undergo a phenotypic shift ...