Somitogenesis is often described using the clock-and-wavefront (CW) model, which does not explain how molecular signaling rearranges the pre-somitic mesoderm (PSM) cells into somites. Our scanning electron microscopy analysis of chicken embryos reveals a caudally-progressing epithelialization front in the dorsal PSM that precedes somite formation. Signs of apical constriction and tissue segmentation appear in this layer 3-4 somite lengths caudal to the last-formed somite. We propose a mechanical instability model in which a steady increase of apical contractility leads to periodic failure of adhesion junctions within the dorsal PSM and positions the future inter-somite boundaries. This model produces spatially periodic segments whose size d...
Somitogenesis is the process of division of the anterior–posterior vertebrate embryonic axis into si...
Somitogenesis, the formation of the body's primary segmental structure common to all vertebrate deve...
Somites are paired embryonic segments that form in a regular sequence from unsegmented mesoderm duri...
AbstractOscillating signaling systems mediate the progressive division of mesoderm into segmental un...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Vertebrate segmentation, the process that generates a regular arrangement of somites and thereby est...
AbstractOscillating signaling systems mediate the progressive division of mesoderm into segmental un...
In amniote embryos, the process of segmentation generates epithelialised somites sequentially, in he...
AbstractSomitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axi...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Abstract Somites are transient blocks of cells that form sequentially along the antero-posterior ax...
AbstractVertebrate segmentation is manifested during embryonic development as serially repeated unit...
Somitogenesis, the formation of the body’s primary segmental structure common to all vertebrate deve...
Somitogenesis is the process of division of the anterior–posterior vertebrate embryonic axis into si...
Somitogenesis, the formation of the body's primary segmental structure common to all vertebrate deve...
Somites are paired embryonic segments that form in a regular sequence from unsegmented mesoderm duri...
AbstractOscillating signaling systems mediate the progressive division of mesoderm into segmental un...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Vertebrate segmentation, the process that generates a regular arrangement of somites and thereby est...
AbstractOscillating signaling systems mediate the progressive division of mesoderm into segmental un...
In amniote embryos, the process of segmentation generates epithelialised somites sequentially, in he...
AbstractSomitogenesis, the sequential formation of a periodic pattern along the antero-posterior axi...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
Abstract Somites are transient blocks of cells that form sequentially along the antero-posterior ax...
AbstractVertebrate segmentation is manifested during embryonic development as serially repeated unit...
Somitogenesis, the formation of the body’s primary segmental structure common to all vertebrate deve...
Somitogenesis is the process of division of the anterior–posterior vertebrate embryonic axis into si...
Somitogenesis, the formation of the body's primary segmental structure common to all vertebrate deve...
Somites are paired embryonic segments that form in a regular sequence from unsegmented mesoderm duri...