C. elegans vulval development is one of the best-characterized systems to study cell fate specification during organogenesis. The detailed knowledge of the signaling pathways determining vulval precursor cell (VPC) fates permitted us to create a computational model based on the antagonistic interactions between the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)/RAS/MAPK and the NOTCH pathways that specify the primary and secondary fates, respectively. A key notion of our model is called bounded asynchrony, which predicts that a limited degree of asynchrony in the progression of the VPCs is necessary to break their equivalence. While searching for a molecular mechanism underlying bounded asynchrony, we discovered that the termination of NOTCH signa...
The six C. elegans vulval precursor cells (VPCs) are induced to form the 3°-3°-2°-1°-2°-3° pattern o...
AbstractIn Caenorhabditis elegans, vulval precursor cell (VPC) fate is specified by the action of RT...
<p>The fully formed vulva of <i>C. elegans</i> is generated post-embryonically from cell divisions o...
The Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodite vulva is one of the best studied models for signal transduc...
Caenorhabditis elegans vulval development provides an important paradigm for studying the process of...
AbstractCell fate specification during organogenesis is usually followed by a phase of cell prolifer...
Cell fate specification during organogenesis is usually followed by a phase of cell proliferation to...
AbstractDuring the development of the C. elegans reproductive system, cells that give rise to the vu...
Stable cell fate is an essential feature for multicellular organisms in which individual cells achie...
The formation of a complex multi-cellular organism from a single fertilized egg is an intriguing yet...
During development of multicellular organisms, cell divisions need to be coordinated with the develo...
Cell-fate reprograming is at the heart of development, yet very little is known about the molecular ...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway controls growth, differentiation and patterning in divergent ani...
Notch signaling was in many stem cell systems shown to play not only an important role in self-renew...
Upon ligand binding, the LIN-12/Notch intracellular domain is released from its transmembrane tether...
The six C. elegans vulval precursor cells (VPCs) are induced to form the 3°-3°-2°-1°-2°-3° pattern o...
AbstractIn Caenorhabditis elegans, vulval precursor cell (VPC) fate is specified by the action of RT...
<p>The fully formed vulva of <i>C. elegans</i> is generated post-embryonically from cell divisions o...
The Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodite vulva is one of the best studied models for signal transduc...
Caenorhabditis elegans vulval development provides an important paradigm for studying the process of...
AbstractCell fate specification during organogenesis is usually followed by a phase of cell prolifer...
Cell fate specification during organogenesis is usually followed by a phase of cell proliferation to...
AbstractDuring the development of the C. elegans reproductive system, cells that give rise to the vu...
Stable cell fate is an essential feature for multicellular organisms in which individual cells achie...
The formation of a complex multi-cellular organism from a single fertilized egg is an intriguing yet...
During development of multicellular organisms, cell divisions need to be coordinated with the develo...
Cell-fate reprograming is at the heart of development, yet very little is known about the molecular ...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway controls growth, differentiation and patterning in divergent ani...
Notch signaling was in many stem cell systems shown to play not only an important role in self-renew...
Upon ligand binding, the LIN-12/Notch intracellular domain is released from its transmembrane tether...
The six C. elegans vulval precursor cells (VPCs) are induced to form the 3°-3°-2°-1°-2°-3° pattern o...
AbstractIn Caenorhabditis elegans, vulval precursor cell (VPC) fate is specified by the action of RT...
<p>The fully formed vulva of <i>C. elegans</i> is generated post-embryonically from cell divisions o...