The function of all animal excretory systems is to rid the body of toxins and to maintain homeostatic balance. Although excretory organs in diverse animal species appear superficially different they are often built on two common principals: filtration and tubular secretion/reabsorbtion. The Drosophila excretory system is composed of filtration nephrocytes and Malpighian (renal) tubules. Here we review recent molecular genetic data on the development and differentiation of nephrocytes and renal tubules. We focus in particular on the molecular mechanisms that underpin key cell and tissue behaviours during morphogenesis, drawing parallels with other species where they exist. Finally we assess the implications of patterned tissue differentiatio...
SummaryAll animals must excrete the waste products of metabolism. Excretion is performed by the kidn...
SummaryAll animals must excrete the waste products of metabolism. Excretion is performed by the kidn...
Diseases of the renal system are typically difficult to treat due to the inherent complexity of the ...
The function of all animal excretory systems is to rid the body of toxins and to maintain homeostati...
The evolution of specialized excretory cells is a cornerstone of the metazoan radiation, and the bas...
Although the genetic basis of many kidney diseases is being rapidly elucidated, their experimental s...
The insect renal (Malpighian) tubule has long been a model system for the study of fluid secretion a...
Recent advances in single-cell sequencing provide a unique opportunity to gain novel insights into t...
Detoxification is a fundamental function for all living organisms that need to excrete catabolites a...
The insect renal (Malpighian) tubule has long been a model system for the study of fluid secretion a...
AbstractOrgans are made up of cells from separate origins, whose development and differentiation mus...
Endocrinology is an intrinsically integrative discipline, and is well suited to study in organisms i...
The nephron is the basic structural and functional unit of the vertebrate kidney. It is composed of ...
The nephron is the basic structural and functional unit of the vertebrate kidney. It is composed of ...
The nephron is the basic structural and functional unit of the vertebrate kidney. It is composed of ...
SummaryAll animals must excrete the waste products of metabolism. Excretion is performed by the kidn...
SummaryAll animals must excrete the waste products of metabolism. Excretion is performed by the kidn...
Diseases of the renal system are typically difficult to treat due to the inherent complexity of the ...
The function of all animal excretory systems is to rid the body of toxins and to maintain homeostati...
The evolution of specialized excretory cells is a cornerstone of the metazoan radiation, and the bas...
Although the genetic basis of many kidney diseases is being rapidly elucidated, their experimental s...
The insect renal (Malpighian) tubule has long been a model system for the study of fluid secretion a...
Recent advances in single-cell sequencing provide a unique opportunity to gain novel insights into t...
Detoxification is a fundamental function for all living organisms that need to excrete catabolites a...
The insect renal (Malpighian) tubule has long been a model system for the study of fluid secretion a...
AbstractOrgans are made up of cells from separate origins, whose development and differentiation mus...
Endocrinology is an intrinsically integrative discipline, and is well suited to study in organisms i...
The nephron is the basic structural and functional unit of the vertebrate kidney. It is composed of ...
The nephron is the basic structural and functional unit of the vertebrate kidney. It is composed of ...
The nephron is the basic structural and functional unit of the vertebrate kidney. It is composed of ...
SummaryAll animals must excrete the waste products of metabolism. Excretion is performed by the kidn...
SummaryAll animals must excrete the waste products of metabolism. Excretion is performed by the kidn...
Diseases of the renal system are typically difficult to treat due to the inherent complexity of the ...