The rhythmic and sequential segmentation of the vertebrate body axis into somites during embryogenesis is governed by a multicellular, oscillatory patterning system called the segmentation clock. Despite many overt similarities between vertebrates, differences in genetic and dynamic regulation have been reported, raising intriguing questions about the evolution and conservation of this fundamental patterning process. Recent studies have brought insights into two important and related issues: (1) whether individual cells of segmentation clocks are autonomous oscillators or require cell–cell communication for their rhythm; and (2) the role of delays in the cell–cell communication that synchronizes the population of genetic oscillators. Althou...
Rhythmic and sequential segmentation of the embryonic body plan is a vital developmental patterning ...
Segments are repeated elements along the main body axis of many animals, such as the rings of earthw...
Segmentation is the partitioning of the body axis into a series of repeating units or segments. This...
The segmentation clock is an oscillating genetic network thought to govern the rhythmic and sequenti...
Rhythmic and sequential subdivision of the elongating vertebrate embryonic body axis into morphologi...
The segmentation clock is an oscillating genetic network thought to govern the rhythmic and sequenti...
The segmentation clock is an oscillating genetic network thought to govern the rhythmic and sequenti...
The "segmentation clock" is thought to coordinate sequential segmentation of the body axis in verteb...
The “segmentation clock” is thought to coordinate sequential segmentation of the body axis in verteb...
Background: Coupled biological oscillators can tick with the same period. How this collective period...
SummaryBackgroundCoupled biological oscillators can tick with the same period. How this collective p...
Coupled biological oscillators can tick with the same period. How this collective period is establis...
The Segmentation clock is a population of cellular genetic oscillators, located in the posterior of ...
Segments are repeated elements along the main body axis of many animals, such as the rings of earthw...
SummaryA species-specific number of segments is a hallmark of the vertebrate body plan. The first se...
Rhythmic and sequential segmentation of the embryonic body plan is a vital developmental patterning ...
Segments are repeated elements along the main body axis of many animals, such as the rings of earthw...
Segmentation is the partitioning of the body axis into a series of repeating units or segments. This...
The segmentation clock is an oscillating genetic network thought to govern the rhythmic and sequenti...
Rhythmic and sequential subdivision of the elongating vertebrate embryonic body axis into morphologi...
The segmentation clock is an oscillating genetic network thought to govern the rhythmic and sequenti...
The segmentation clock is an oscillating genetic network thought to govern the rhythmic and sequenti...
The "segmentation clock" is thought to coordinate sequential segmentation of the body axis in verteb...
The “segmentation clock” is thought to coordinate sequential segmentation of the body axis in verteb...
Background: Coupled biological oscillators can tick with the same period. How this collective period...
SummaryBackgroundCoupled biological oscillators can tick with the same period. How this collective p...
Coupled biological oscillators can tick with the same period. How this collective period is establis...
The Segmentation clock is a population of cellular genetic oscillators, located in the posterior of ...
Segments are repeated elements along the main body axis of many animals, such as the rings of earthw...
SummaryA species-specific number of segments is a hallmark of the vertebrate body plan. The first se...
Rhythmic and sequential segmentation of the embryonic body plan is a vital developmental patterning ...
Segments are repeated elements along the main body axis of many animals, such as the rings of earthw...
Segmentation is the partitioning of the body axis into a series of repeating units or segments. This...