We make use of a novel system of explant culture and high resolution video-film recording to analyse for the first time the cell behaviour underlying convergent extension and segmentation in the somitic mesoderm of Xenopus. We find that a sequence of activities sweeps through the somitic mesoderm from anterior to posterior during gastrulation and neurulation, beginning with radial cell intercalation or thinning, continuing with mediolateral intercalation and cell elongation, and culminating in segmentation and somite rotation. Radial intercalation at the posterior tip lengthens the tissue, while mediolateral intercalation farther anterior con
The hypothesis that a specialized polarizing zone controls the pattern of the anterior-posterior axi...
The first inductive interaction in amphibian develop-ment is mesoderm induction, in which an equator...
The molecular regulation and cellular basis of morphogenesis during Xenopus gastrulation has been a ...
Time-lapse microscopy of head mesoderm migration and notochord segregation and intercalation in Xeno...
The cell movements and contacts in somite formation in Xenopus are unusual. The vertebrate somite as...
In Xenopus, convergence and extension are produced by active intercalation of the deep mesodermal ce...
In a companion paper (Shih, J. and Keller, R. (1992) Development 116, 901–914), we described a seque...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The segmentation of somites in the chick embryo has been studied by transmission and scanning electr...
We discuss the cellular basis and tissue interactions regulating convergence and extension of the v...
AbstractWe compared the type and patterning of morphogenic cell behaviors driving convergent extensi...
AbstractStudies of morphogenesis in early Xenopus embryos have focused primarily on gastrulation and...
In vertebrate embryos, a process called somitogenesis lays the foundations of the adult spine. This ...
In Xenopus and zebrafish, elongation of the anterior-posterior axis from a spherical early embryo de...
The vertebrate embryo’s first organ is the notochord, a stiffening rod later replaced by the backbon...
The hypothesis that a specialized polarizing zone controls the pattern of the anterior-posterior axi...
The first inductive interaction in amphibian develop-ment is mesoderm induction, in which an equator...
The molecular regulation and cellular basis of morphogenesis during Xenopus gastrulation has been a ...
Time-lapse microscopy of head mesoderm migration and notochord segregation and intercalation in Xeno...
The cell movements and contacts in somite formation in Xenopus are unusual. The vertebrate somite as...
In Xenopus, convergence and extension are produced by active intercalation of the deep mesodermal ce...
In a companion paper (Shih, J. and Keller, R. (1992) Development 116, 901–914), we described a seque...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The segmentation of somites in the chick embryo has been studied by transmission and scanning electr...
We discuss the cellular basis and tissue interactions regulating convergence and extension of the v...
AbstractWe compared the type and patterning of morphogenic cell behaviors driving convergent extensi...
AbstractStudies of morphogenesis in early Xenopus embryos have focused primarily on gastrulation and...
In vertebrate embryos, a process called somitogenesis lays the foundations of the adult spine. This ...
In Xenopus and zebrafish, elongation of the anterior-posterior axis from a spherical early embryo de...
The vertebrate embryo’s first organ is the notochord, a stiffening rod later replaced by the backbon...
The hypothesis that a specialized polarizing zone controls the pattern of the anterior-posterior axi...
The first inductive interaction in amphibian develop-ment is mesoderm induction, in which an equator...
The molecular regulation and cellular basis of morphogenesis during Xenopus gastrulation has been a ...