International audienceCoordinated development of muscles, tendons, and their attachment sites ensures emergence of functional musculoskeletal units that are adapted to diverse anatomical demands among different species. How these different tissues are patterned and functionally assembled during embryogenesis is poorly understood. Here, we investigated the morphogenesis of extraocular muscles (EOMs), an evolutionary conserved cranial muscle group that is crucial for the coordinated movement of the eyeballs and for visual acuity. By means of lineage analysis, we redefined the cellular origins of periocular connective tissues interacting with the EOMs, which do not arise exclusively from neural crest mesenchyme as previously thought. Using 3D ...
International audienceAbstract Vertebrate extraocular muscles (EOMs) function in eye movements. The ...
The extraocular muscles (EOM) are unusual compared with other skeletal muscles in mammals in that th...
AbstractExtraocular muscles (EOMs) are highly specialized skeletal muscles that originate from the h...
International audienceCoordinated development of muscles, tendons, and their attachment sites ensure...
Coordinated development of muscles, tendons, and their attachment sites ensures emergence of functio...
The ocular motor system enables organisms to move their eyes to obtain precise visual feedback. In ...
AbstractVertebrate muscle morphogenesis is a complex developmental process, which remains quite yet ...
International audience18th International Congress of Developmental Biology, Natil Univ Singapore, Si...
Purpose To spatially and temporally define ocular motor nerve development in the presence and absenc...
AbstractRetinoic acid (RA) is known to be required at various levels of eye patterning via Retinoic ...
The stereotypic structure and location of the orbital connective tissues have long been known. The i...
The first and second branchiomeric (branchial arch) muscles are craniofacial muscles that derive fro...
We constantly direct our eyes to the object of interest with the help of the extraocular muscles, an...
AbstractExtraocular muscles (EOM) represent a unique muscle group that controls eye movements and or...
The extraocular muscles (EOMs) are highly specialized and differ so significantly from other muscles...
International audienceAbstract Vertebrate extraocular muscles (EOMs) function in eye movements. The ...
The extraocular muscles (EOM) are unusual compared with other skeletal muscles in mammals in that th...
AbstractExtraocular muscles (EOMs) are highly specialized skeletal muscles that originate from the h...
International audienceCoordinated development of muscles, tendons, and their attachment sites ensure...
Coordinated development of muscles, tendons, and their attachment sites ensures emergence of functio...
The ocular motor system enables organisms to move their eyes to obtain precise visual feedback. In ...
AbstractVertebrate muscle morphogenesis is a complex developmental process, which remains quite yet ...
International audience18th International Congress of Developmental Biology, Natil Univ Singapore, Si...
Purpose To spatially and temporally define ocular motor nerve development in the presence and absenc...
AbstractRetinoic acid (RA) is known to be required at various levels of eye patterning via Retinoic ...
The stereotypic structure and location of the orbital connective tissues have long been known. The i...
The first and second branchiomeric (branchial arch) muscles are craniofacial muscles that derive fro...
We constantly direct our eyes to the object of interest with the help of the extraocular muscles, an...
AbstractExtraocular muscles (EOM) represent a unique muscle group that controls eye movements and or...
The extraocular muscles (EOMs) are highly specialized and differ so significantly from other muscles...
International audienceAbstract Vertebrate extraocular muscles (EOMs) function in eye movements. The ...
The extraocular muscles (EOM) are unusual compared with other skeletal muscles in mammals in that th...
AbstractExtraocular muscles (EOMs) are highly specialized skeletal muscles that originate from the h...