SummaryTo meet the extreme oxygen demand of insect flight muscle, tracheal (respiratory) tubes ramify not only on its surface, as in other tissues, but also within T-tubules and ultimately surrounding every mitochondrion. Although this remarkable physiological specialization has long been recognized, its cellular and molecular basis is unknown. Here, we show that Drosophila tracheoles invade flight muscle T-tubules through transient surface openings. Like other tracheal branching events, invasion requires the Branchless FGF pathway. However, localization of the FGF chemoattractant changes from all muscle membranes to T-tubules as invasion begins. Core regulators of epithelial basolateral membrane identity localize to T-tubules, and knockdow...
AbstractBackground: Branching morphogenesis transforms an epithelial sheet into a tubular network wi...
Trabajo presentado en la XXVIII Developmental Biology Meeting, celebrado en Barcelona el 18 de novie...
Most organs and glands are composed of interconnected networks of tubes. Tubes carryout many importa...
SummaryTo meet the extreme oxygen demand of insect flight muscle, tracheal (respiratory) tubes ramif...
International audienceTubular networks like the vasculature extend branches throughout animal bodies...
Tubes are a fundamental unit of organ design. Most of our major organs like the lung, kidney and vas...
Development of the ectodermally derived Drosophila tracheal system is based on branch outgrowth and ...
The Drosophila tracheal system consists of an interconnected network of monolayered epithelial tubes...
AbstractThe tracheal system of Drosophila embryos achieves its archetypal branching pattern through ...
SummaryBackgroundBranching morphogenesis remodels epithelial tissues into tubular networks. This pro...
AbstractIn the developing tracheal system of Drosophila melanogaster, six major branches arise by gu...
SummaryEpithelial tubes in developing organs, such as mammalian lungs and insect tracheae, need to e...
[Background] The migration of individual cells relies on their capacity to evaluate differences acro...
SummaryMicrotubules (MTs) are essential for many cell features, such as polarity, motility, shape, a...
AbstractThe Drosophila tracheal (respiratory) system is a tubular epithelial network that delivers o...
AbstractBackground: Branching morphogenesis transforms an epithelial sheet into a tubular network wi...
Trabajo presentado en la XXVIII Developmental Biology Meeting, celebrado en Barcelona el 18 de novie...
Most organs and glands are composed of interconnected networks of tubes. Tubes carryout many importa...
SummaryTo meet the extreme oxygen demand of insect flight muscle, tracheal (respiratory) tubes ramif...
International audienceTubular networks like the vasculature extend branches throughout animal bodies...
Tubes are a fundamental unit of organ design. Most of our major organs like the lung, kidney and vas...
Development of the ectodermally derived Drosophila tracheal system is based on branch outgrowth and ...
The Drosophila tracheal system consists of an interconnected network of monolayered epithelial tubes...
AbstractThe tracheal system of Drosophila embryos achieves its archetypal branching pattern through ...
SummaryBackgroundBranching morphogenesis remodels epithelial tissues into tubular networks. This pro...
AbstractIn the developing tracheal system of Drosophila melanogaster, six major branches arise by gu...
SummaryEpithelial tubes in developing organs, such as mammalian lungs and insect tracheae, need to e...
[Background] The migration of individual cells relies on their capacity to evaluate differences acro...
SummaryMicrotubules (MTs) are essential for many cell features, such as polarity, motility, shape, a...
AbstractThe Drosophila tracheal (respiratory) system is a tubular epithelial network that delivers o...
AbstractBackground: Branching morphogenesis transforms an epithelial sheet into a tubular network wi...
Trabajo presentado en la XXVIII Developmental Biology Meeting, celebrado en Barcelona el 18 de novie...
Most organs and glands are composed of interconnected networks of tubes. Tubes carryout many importa...