AbstractThe induction and migration of neural crest cells (NCCs) are essential to the development of craniofacial structures and the peripheral nervous system. A critical step in the development of NCCs is the epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) that they undergo in order to initiate migration. Several transcription factors are important for the NCC EMT. However, less is known about the effectors regulating changes in cell adhesion, the cytoskeleton, and cell motility associated with the EMT or about specific changes in the behavior of cells undergoing EMT in vivo. We used time-lapse imaging of NCCs in the zebrafish hindbrain to show that NCCs undergo a stereotypical series of behaviors during EMT. We find that loss of cell adhesion ...
Correct nuclear position is crucial for cellular function and tissue development. Depending on cell ...
The neural crest is a highly migratory cell population, unique to vertebrates, that forms much of th...
Cell shape and motility are primarily controlled by cellular mechanics. The attachment of the plasma...
The induction and migration of neural crest cells (NCCs) are essential to the development of craniof...
AbstractThe induction and migration of neural crest cells (NCCs) are essential to the development of...
AbstractAfter induction and specification in the ectoderm, at the border of the neural plate, the ne...
Collective cell migration is essential for morphogenesis, tissue remodelling and cancer invasion. In...
The neural crest (NC) is a migratory multipotent stem cell population that gives rise to cranial, va...
AbstractDuring brain morphogenesis, the neuroepithelium must fold in specific regions to delineate f...
During vertebrate development, trunk neural crest cells delaminate along the entire length of the do...
Cell shape changes in the developing brain epithelium lead to specific tissue folds that subsequentl...
International audienceTissue internalisation is a key morphogenetic mechanism by which embryonic tis...
Cell shape and motility are primarily controlled by cellular mechanics. The attachment of the plasma...
Neural crest cells are a population of multi-potent progenitor cells in the developing vertebrate em...
Correct nuclear position is crucial for cellular function and tissue development. Depending on cell ...
Correct nuclear position is crucial for cellular function and tissue development. Depending on cell ...
The neural crest is a highly migratory cell population, unique to vertebrates, that forms much of th...
Cell shape and motility are primarily controlled by cellular mechanics. The attachment of the plasma...
The induction and migration of neural crest cells (NCCs) are essential to the development of craniof...
AbstractThe induction and migration of neural crest cells (NCCs) are essential to the development of...
AbstractAfter induction and specification in the ectoderm, at the border of the neural plate, the ne...
Collective cell migration is essential for morphogenesis, tissue remodelling and cancer invasion. In...
The neural crest (NC) is a migratory multipotent stem cell population that gives rise to cranial, va...
AbstractDuring brain morphogenesis, the neuroepithelium must fold in specific regions to delineate f...
During vertebrate development, trunk neural crest cells delaminate along the entire length of the do...
Cell shape changes in the developing brain epithelium lead to specific tissue folds that subsequentl...
International audienceTissue internalisation is a key morphogenetic mechanism by which embryonic tis...
Cell shape and motility are primarily controlled by cellular mechanics. The attachment of the plasma...
Neural crest cells are a population of multi-potent progenitor cells in the developing vertebrate em...
Correct nuclear position is crucial for cellular function and tissue development. Depending on cell ...
Correct nuclear position is crucial for cellular function and tissue development. Depending on cell ...
The neural crest is a highly migratory cell population, unique to vertebrates, that forms much of th...
Cell shape and motility are primarily controlled by cellular mechanics. The attachment of the plasma...