Vertebrate embryos display a predominant head-to-tail body axis whose formation is associated with the progressive development of post-cranial structures from a pool of caudal undifferentiated cells. This involves the maintenance of active FGF signaling in this caudal region as a consequence of the restricted production of the secreted factor FGF8. FGF8 is transcribed specifically in the caudal precursor region and is down-regulated as cells differentiate and the embryo extends caudally. We are interested in understanding the progressive down-regulation of FGF8 and its coordination with the caudal movement of cells which is also known to be FGF-signaling dependent. Our study is performed using mathematical modeling and computer simulations....
How an initially homogenous population of cells self-organizes to form patterned embryos and tissues...
<p>(A) Summary of cell populations, signal localisation and interactions at the caudal end of the E8...
Morphogen gradients are well known to play several important roles in development; however the mecha...
Vertebrate embryos display a predominant head-to-tail body axis whose formation is associated with t...
Vertebrate embryos display a predominant head-to-tail body axis whose formation is associated with t...
BACKGROUND: The vertebrate body axis extends sequentially from the posterior tip of the embryo, fuel...
A prevalent developmental mechanism for the assignment of cell identities is the production of spati...
Understanding how the anatomical complexity of the nervous system arises is key to understanding the...
Vertebrate embryos are characterized by an elongated antero-posterior (AP) body axis, which forms by...
Previous analyses of labelled clones of cells within the developing nervous system of the mouse have...
International audienceWe present a theoretical model of animal morphogenesis construed as a self-org...
Animal body plan arises during gastrulation and organogenesis by the coordination of inductive event...
A report on the Joint Meeting of the British Societies for Cell and Developmental Biology, Warwick, ...
During early embryonic development, cell and tissue movements must be carefully orchestrated to prev...
The concept of an “organizer ” is basic to embryology. An organizer is a portion of the embryo produ...
How an initially homogenous population of cells self-organizes to form patterned embryos and tissues...
<p>(A) Summary of cell populations, signal localisation and interactions at the caudal end of the E8...
Morphogen gradients are well known to play several important roles in development; however the mecha...
Vertebrate embryos display a predominant head-to-tail body axis whose formation is associated with t...
Vertebrate embryos display a predominant head-to-tail body axis whose formation is associated with t...
BACKGROUND: The vertebrate body axis extends sequentially from the posterior tip of the embryo, fuel...
A prevalent developmental mechanism for the assignment of cell identities is the production of spati...
Understanding how the anatomical complexity of the nervous system arises is key to understanding the...
Vertebrate embryos are characterized by an elongated antero-posterior (AP) body axis, which forms by...
Previous analyses of labelled clones of cells within the developing nervous system of the mouse have...
International audienceWe present a theoretical model of animal morphogenesis construed as a self-org...
Animal body plan arises during gastrulation and organogenesis by the coordination of inductive event...
A report on the Joint Meeting of the British Societies for Cell and Developmental Biology, Warwick, ...
During early embryonic development, cell and tissue movements must be carefully orchestrated to prev...
The concept of an “organizer ” is basic to embryology. An organizer is a portion of the embryo produ...
How an initially homogenous population of cells self-organizes to form patterned embryos and tissues...
<p>(A) Summary of cell populations, signal localisation and interactions at the caudal end of the E8...
Morphogen gradients are well known to play several important roles in development; however the mecha...