AbstractThe developmental process through which the cloaca transforms from one hollow structure to two separated urinary and digestive outlets remains controversial and speculative. Here, we use high-resolution episcopic microscopy to examine a comprehensive series of normal and mutant mouse cloaca in which the detailed 3-dimensional (3-D) morphological features are illuminated throughout the development. We provide evidence that the dorsal peri-cloacal mesenchyme (dPCM) remains stationary while other surrounding tissues grow towards it. This causes dramatic changes of spatial relationship among caudal structures and morphological transformation of the cloaca. The 3-D characterizations of Dkk1 mutants reveal a hyperplastic defect of dPCM, w...
International audienceBackground: Understanding the series of morphogenetic processes that underlie ...
AbstractDuring mouse gastrulation, cells in the primitive streak undergo epithelial–mesenchymal tran...
Epithelial cells are the cornerstones of metazoan development. Nonetheless, their three-dimensional ...
AbstractThe developmental process through which the cloaca transforms from one hollow structure to t...
Anorectal malformations are congenital anomalies that form a spectrum of disorders, from the most be...
Anorectal malformations are congenital anomalies that form a spectrum of disorders, from the most be...
Subdivision of cloaca into urogenital and anorectal passages has remained controversial because of d...
<p>(<b>A</b> and <b>B</b>) Asymmetric growth and patterning along the rostrocaudal axis (A) and dors...
During normal development in human and other placental mammals, the embryonic cloacal cavity separat...
AbstractAnorectal malformation (ARM) is a common birth defect but the developmental history and the ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>During normal development in human and other placental mammals, the embry...
AbstractThe evolutionarily conserved Six1–Eya1 transcription complex is central to mammalian organog...
Background: During normal development in human and other placental mammals, the embryonic cloacal ca...
AbstractIncomplete urethral tubularization (hypospadias) and anorectal abnormalities are two common ...
<p>Sagittal (A) and transverse (A′) views of murine cloacal region at E11.5. Dashed line in (A) indi...
International audienceBackground: Understanding the series of morphogenetic processes that underlie ...
AbstractDuring mouse gastrulation, cells in the primitive streak undergo epithelial–mesenchymal tran...
Epithelial cells are the cornerstones of metazoan development. Nonetheless, their three-dimensional ...
AbstractThe developmental process through which the cloaca transforms from one hollow structure to t...
Anorectal malformations are congenital anomalies that form a spectrum of disorders, from the most be...
Anorectal malformations are congenital anomalies that form a spectrum of disorders, from the most be...
Subdivision of cloaca into urogenital and anorectal passages has remained controversial because of d...
<p>(<b>A</b> and <b>B</b>) Asymmetric growth and patterning along the rostrocaudal axis (A) and dors...
During normal development in human and other placental mammals, the embryonic cloacal cavity separat...
AbstractAnorectal malformation (ARM) is a common birth defect but the developmental history and the ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>During normal development in human and other placental mammals, the embry...
AbstractThe evolutionarily conserved Six1–Eya1 transcription complex is central to mammalian organog...
Background: During normal development in human and other placental mammals, the embryonic cloacal ca...
AbstractIncomplete urethral tubularization (hypospadias) and anorectal abnormalities are two common ...
<p>Sagittal (A) and transverse (A′) views of murine cloacal region at E11.5. Dashed line in (A) indi...
International audienceBackground: Understanding the series of morphogenetic processes that underlie ...
AbstractDuring mouse gastrulation, cells in the primitive streak undergo epithelial–mesenchymal tran...
Epithelial cells are the cornerstones of metazoan development. Nonetheless, their three-dimensional ...