AbstractAs the vertebrate myotome is generated, myogenic precursor cells undergo extensive and coordinated movements as they differentiate into properly positioned embryonic muscle fibers. In the zebrafish, the “adaxial” cells adjacent to the notochord are the first muscle precursors to be specified. After initially differentiating into slow-twitch myosin-expressing muscle fibers, these cells have been shown to undergo a remarkable radial migration through the lateral somite, to populate the superficial layer of slow-twitch muscle of the mature myotome. Here we characterize an earlier set of adaxial cell behaviors; the transition from a roughly 4×5 array of cuboidal cells to a 1×20 stack of elongated cells, prior to the migration event. We ...
SummarySomites are transient, mesodermally derived structures that give rise to a number of differen...
Motor growth cones navigate long and complex trajectories to connect with their muscle targets. Expe...
Vertebrate muscle development begins with the patterning of the paraxial mesoderm by inductive signa...
AbstractAs the vertebrate myotome is generated, myogenic precursor cells undergo extensive and coord...
AbstractSlow-twitch muscle fibers of the zebrafish myotome undergo a unique set of morphogenetic cel...
One of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivalent potentiala??an equi...
<div><p>One of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivalent potential—a...
The development and growth of vertebrate axial muscle have been studied for decades at both the desc...
Muscle development involves the specification and morphogenesis of muscle fibers that attach to tend...
Balancing the number of stem cells and their progeny is crucial for tissue development and repair. H...
AbstractAlthough our understanding of the regulation of cellular actin and its control during the de...
AbstractThe most obvious segmental structures in the vertebrate embryo are somites: transient struct...
AbstractEmbryonic morphogenesis takes place via a series of dramatic collective cell movements. The ...
AbstractVertebrate muscle development begins with the patterning of the paraxial mesoderm by inducti...
The myogenic precursors responsible for muscle growth in amniotes develop from thedermomyotome, an e...
SummarySomites are transient, mesodermally derived structures that give rise to a number of differen...
Motor growth cones navigate long and complex trajectories to connect with their muscle targets. Expe...
Vertebrate muscle development begins with the patterning of the paraxial mesoderm by inductive signa...
AbstractAs the vertebrate myotome is generated, myogenic precursor cells undergo extensive and coord...
AbstractSlow-twitch muscle fibers of the zebrafish myotome undergo a unique set of morphogenetic cel...
One of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivalent potentiala??an equi...
<div><p>One of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivalent potential—a...
The development and growth of vertebrate axial muscle have been studied for decades at both the desc...
Muscle development involves the specification and morphogenesis of muscle fibers that attach to tend...
Balancing the number of stem cells and their progeny is crucial for tissue development and repair. H...
AbstractAlthough our understanding of the regulation of cellular actin and its control during the de...
AbstractThe most obvious segmental structures in the vertebrate embryo are somites: transient struct...
AbstractEmbryonic morphogenesis takes place via a series of dramatic collective cell movements. The ...
AbstractVertebrate muscle development begins with the patterning of the paraxial mesoderm by inducti...
The myogenic precursors responsible for muscle growth in amniotes develop from thedermomyotome, an e...
SummarySomites are transient, mesodermally derived structures that give rise to a number of differen...
Motor growth cones navigate long and complex trajectories to connect with their muscle targets. Expe...
Vertebrate muscle development begins with the patterning of the paraxial mesoderm by inductive signa...