After many years of research, somitogenesis is still one of the major unresolved problems in developmental biology. Recent experimental findings show a novel type of pattern formation in which a signal sweeps along the presomitic mesoderm and narrows simultaneously as a new somite is formed. The signal then residues in the posterior half of the new somite, and another wave begins to sweep up from the caudal end. This behaviour is not easily explained by the existing theoretical models. We present a new model for somitogenesis that can account for this behaviour and is consistent with previous experimental observations. Dev Den;217:415-420. © 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc
Somitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axis of ver...
Somitogenesis, the formation of the body's primary segmental structure common to all vertebrate deve...
Many of the morphogenetic processes that occur during development in the mouse are based on cyclic e...
After many years of research, somitogenesis is still one of the major unresolved problems in develop...
After many years of research, somitogenesis is still one of the major unresolved problems in develop...
BACKGROUND: Recent discoveries in the field of somitogenesis have confirmed, for the most part, the ...
AbstractSomitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axi...
Somitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axis of ver...
Somites are transient blocks of cells that form sequentially along the antero-posterior axis of vert...
During embryonic development, many animals form a number of temporary structures along their anterio...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Somitogenesis is a process common to all vertebrate embryos in which repeated blocks of cells arise ...
Abstract Somites are transient blocks of cells that form sequentially along the antero-posterior ax...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Somitogenesis, the formation of the body’s primary segmental structure common to all vertebrate deve...
Somitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axis of ver...
Somitogenesis, the formation of the body's primary segmental structure common to all vertebrate deve...
Many of the morphogenetic processes that occur during development in the mouse are based on cyclic e...
After many years of research, somitogenesis is still one of the major unresolved problems in develop...
After many years of research, somitogenesis is still one of the major unresolved problems in develop...
BACKGROUND: Recent discoveries in the field of somitogenesis have confirmed, for the most part, the ...
AbstractSomitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axi...
Somitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axis of ver...
Somites are transient blocks of cells that form sequentially along the antero-posterior axis of vert...
During embryonic development, many animals form a number of temporary structures along their anterio...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Somitogenesis is a process common to all vertebrate embryos in which repeated blocks of cells arise ...
Abstract Somites are transient blocks of cells that form sequentially along the antero-posterior ax...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Somitogenesis, the formation of the body’s primary segmental structure common to all vertebrate deve...
Somitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axis of ver...
Somitogenesis, the formation of the body's primary segmental structure common to all vertebrate deve...
Many of the morphogenetic processes that occur during development in the mouse are based on cyclic e...