AbstractThe regulatory mechanisms governing the parallel alignment of hairs, bristles, and ommatidia in Drosophila have all served as model systems for studying planar signaling and tissue level morphogenesis. Polarity in all three systems is mediated by the serpentine receptor Frizzled and a number of additional gene products. The localized accumulation of these proteins within cells plays a key role in the development of planar polarity. A comparison of the function of these gene products in the different cell types suggests cell-specific modifications of the pathway
In developing tissues, sheets of cells become planar polarized, enabling coordination of cell behavi...
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In Planar cell polarity (PCP), cells coordinately polarize their cytoskeletons within the plane of t...
AbstractThe regulatory mechanisms governing the parallel alignment of hairs, bristles, and ommatidia...
AbstractThe frizzled/starry night pathway regulates planar cell polarity in a wide variety of tissue...
AbstractEpithelial structures, such as the wing hairs and ommatidia in Drosophila, are aligned in th...
Planar polarity describes the coordinated polarisation of cells or structures in the plane of a tiss...
During development, polarity is a common feature of many cell types. One example is the polarisation...
Epithelial cells and other groups of cells acquire a polarity orthogonal to their apical–basal axes,...
AbstractEpithelial structures, such as the wing hairs and ommatidia in Drosophila, are aligned in th...
oriented like an arrow and can produce a hair that points one way along the anteroposterior axis of ...
Directing the orientation of cells in three dimensions is a fundamental aspect of many of the proces...
AbstractDuring planar polarity patterning of the Drosophila wing, a “core” group of planar polarity ...
Epithelial cells and other groups of cells acquire a polarity orthogonal to their apical–basal axes,...
Planar cell polarity (PCP) proteins form polarized cortical domains that govern polarity of external...
In developing tissues, sheets of cells become planar polarized, enabling coordination of cell behavi...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
In Planar cell polarity (PCP), cells coordinately polarize their cytoskeletons within the plane of t...
AbstractThe regulatory mechanisms governing the parallel alignment of hairs, bristles, and ommatidia...
AbstractThe frizzled/starry night pathway regulates planar cell polarity in a wide variety of tissue...
AbstractEpithelial structures, such as the wing hairs and ommatidia in Drosophila, are aligned in th...
Planar polarity describes the coordinated polarisation of cells or structures in the plane of a tiss...
During development, polarity is a common feature of many cell types. One example is the polarisation...
Epithelial cells and other groups of cells acquire a polarity orthogonal to their apical–basal axes,...
AbstractEpithelial structures, such as the wing hairs and ommatidia in Drosophila, are aligned in th...
oriented like an arrow and can produce a hair that points one way along the anteroposterior axis of ...
Directing the orientation of cells in three dimensions is a fundamental aspect of many of the proces...
AbstractDuring planar polarity patterning of the Drosophila wing, a “core” group of planar polarity ...
Epithelial cells and other groups of cells acquire a polarity orthogonal to their apical–basal axes,...
Planar cell polarity (PCP) proteins form polarized cortical domains that govern polarity of external...
In developing tissues, sheets of cells become planar polarized, enabling coordination of cell behavi...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
In Planar cell polarity (PCP), cells coordinately polarize their cytoskeletons within the plane of t...