Chirality is a property of asymmetry between an object and its mirror image. Most biomolecules and many cell types are chiral. In the left-right organizer (LRO), cilia-driven flows transfer such chirality to the body scale. However, the existence of cellular chirality within tissues remains unknown. Here, we investigate this question in Kupffer's vesicle (KV), the zebrafish LRO. Quantitative live imaging reveals that cilia populating the KV display asymmetric orientation between the right and left sides, resulting in a chiral structure, which is different from the chiral cilia rotation. This KV chirality establishment is dynamic and depends on planar cell polarity. While its impact on left-right (LR) symmetry breaking remains unclear, we sh...
Handedness of the vertebrate body plan critically depends on transient embryonic structures/organs t...
AbstractThe brain, heart and gastro-intestinal tract develop distinct left–right (LR) asymmetries. A...
How is sensing carried out by cilia in the mouse node, zebrafish Kupffer's vesicle and similar left-...
Summary: Chirality is a property of asymmetry between an object and its mirror image. Most biomolecu...
Chirality is a property of asymmetry between an object and its mirror image. Most biomolecules and m...
International audienceThe establishment of left-right (LR) asymmetry is fundamental to animal develo...
AbstractCilia-generated fluid flow in an ‘organ of asymmetry’ is critical for establishing the left–...
Whilst many vertebrates appear externally left-right symmetric, the arrangement of internal organs i...
Both motile and immotile cilia play important roles in left-right (LR) axis determination, which gen...
Some organs in animals display left-right (LR) asymmetry. To better understand LR asymmetric morphog...
The left-right axis is established during early development in four steps. First the asymmetry is br...
The proper establishment of Left/Right (L/R) asymmetry is fundamental to normal development in bilat...
Fluid mechanics plays a vital role in early vertebrate embryo development, an example being the esta...
In mice, asymmetry of internal organs is established by a left-ward fluid flow, produced by the inne...
Most macromolecules found in cells are chiral, meaning that they cannot be superimposed onto their m...
Handedness of the vertebrate body plan critically depends on transient embryonic structures/organs t...
AbstractThe brain, heart and gastro-intestinal tract develop distinct left–right (LR) asymmetries. A...
How is sensing carried out by cilia in the mouse node, zebrafish Kupffer's vesicle and similar left-...
Summary: Chirality is a property of asymmetry between an object and its mirror image. Most biomolecu...
Chirality is a property of asymmetry between an object and its mirror image. Most biomolecules and m...
International audienceThe establishment of left-right (LR) asymmetry is fundamental to animal develo...
AbstractCilia-generated fluid flow in an ‘organ of asymmetry’ is critical for establishing the left–...
Whilst many vertebrates appear externally left-right symmetric, the arrangement of internal organs i...
Both motile and immotile cilia play important roles in left-right (LR) axis determination, which gen...
Some organs in animals display left-right (LR) asymmetry. To better understand LR asymmetric morphog...
The left-right axis is established during early development in four steps. First the asymmetry is br...
The proper establishment of Left/Right (L/R) asymmetry is fundamental to normal development in bilat...
Fluid mechanics plays a vital role in early vertebrate embryo development, an example being the esta...
In mice, asymmetry of internal organs is established by a left-ward fluid flow, produced by the inne...
Most macromolecules found in cells are chiral, meaning that they cannot be superimposed onto their m...
Handedness of the vertebrate body plan critically depends on transient embryonic structures/organs t...
AbstractThe brain, heart and gastro-intestinal tract develop distinct left–right (LR) asymmetries. A...
How is sensing carried out by cilia in the mouse node, zebrafish Kupffer's vesicle and similar left-...