Embryonic axis elongation is a complex multi-tissue morphogenetic process responsible for the formation of the posterior part of the amniote body. How movements and growth are coordinated between the different posterior tissues (e.g. neural tube, axial and paraxial mesoderm, lateral plate, ectoderm, endoderm) to drive axis morphogenesis remain largely unknown. Here, we use quail embryos to quantify cell behavior and tissue movements during elongation. We quantify the tissue-specific contribution to axis elongation by using 3D volumetric techniques, then quantify tissue-specific parameters such as cell density and proliferation. To study cell behavior at a multi-tissue scale we used high-resolution 4D imaging of transgenic quail embryos expr...
Objectives: In order to study abnormal facial development, reference standards of normal development...
The neural crest offer a unique model system to study mechanisms of cell migration since cells are a...
International audienceA complete understanding of early morphogenetic processes has been an elusive ...
Embryonic axis elongation is a complex multi-tissue morphogenetic process responsible for the format...
Embryogenesis is the coordinated assembly of tissues during morphogenesis through changes in individ...
The body of vertebrate embryos forms by posterior elongation from a terminal growth zone called the ...
Embryogenesis is a critical period in the developmental life cycle of organisms, but the processes t...
Vertebrate embryos are characterized by an elongated antero-posterior (AP) body axis, which forms by...
One central question in development biology is how individual cell behaviors contribute to tissue mo...
The diverse morphology of vertebrate skeletal system is genetically controlled, yet the means by whi...
The recent development of imaging and image processing techniques, such as 4D microscopy and 3D cell...
The overarching purpose of my research is to understand the biomechanics of embryonic chicken develo...
Migratory cells can travel long distances within the embryo to reach peripheral structures. How cell...
Germband extension (GBE) in the early Drosophila embryo provides a simple system in which to study c...
Embryogenesis is the coordinated assembly of tissues during morphogenesis through changes in individ...
Objectives: In order to study abnormal facial development, reference standards of normal development...
The neural crest offer a unique model system to study mechanisms of cell migration since cells are a...
International audienceA complete understanding of early morphogenetic processes has been an elusive ...
Embryonic axis elongation is a complex multi-tissue morphogenetic process responsible for the format...
Embryogenesis is the coordinated assembly of tissues during morphogenesis through changes in individ...
The body of vertebrate embryos forms by posterior elongation from a terminal growth zone called the ...
Embryogenesis is a critical period in the developmental life cycle of organisms, but the processes t...
Vertebrate embryos are characterized by an elongated antero-posterior (AP) body axis, which forms by...
One central question in development biology is how individual cell behaviors contribute to tissue mo...
The diverse morphology of vertebrate skeletal system is genetically controlled, yet the means by whi...
The recent development of imaging and image processing techniques, such as 4D microscopy and 3D cell...
The overarching purpose of my research is to understand the biomechanics of embryonic chicken develo...
Migratory cells can travel long distances within the embryo to reach peripheral structures. How cell...
Germband extension (GBE) in the early Drosophila embryo provides a simple system in which to study c...
Embryogenesis is the coordinated assembly of tissues during morphogenesis through changes in individ...
Objectives: In order to study abnormal facial development, reference standards of normal development...
The neural crest offer a unique model system to study mechanisms of cell migration since cells are a...
International audienceA complete understanding of early morphogenetic processes has been an elusive ...