Gastrulation is a morphogenetic process that results in the formation of the embryonic germ layers. Here we detail the major cell movements that occur during zebrafish gastrulation: epiboly, internalization, and convergent extension. Although gastrulation is known to be regulated by signaling pathways such as the Wnt/planar cell polarity pathway, many questions remain about the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms. Key factors that may play a role in gastrulation cell movements are cell adhesion and cytoskeletal rearrangement. In addition, some of the driving force for gastrulation may derive from tissue interactions such as those described between the enveloping layer and the yolk syncytial layer. Future exploration of gastrulation...
AbstractA major approach to the study of development is to compare the phenotypes of normal and muta...
International audienceDuring gastrulation, dramatic movements rearrange cells into three germ layers...
The process of gastrulation is highly conserved across vertebrates on both the genetic and morpholog...
Gastrulation is a morphogenetic process that results in the formation of the embryonic germ layers. ...
During vertebrate gastrulation, a relatively limited number of blastodermal cells undergoes a stereo...
During vertebrate gastrulation, large cellular rearrangements lead to the formation of the three ger...
Gastrulation leads to the formation of the embryonic germ layers, ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm, a...
Epiboly is a conserved gastrulation movement describing the thinning and spreading of a sheet or mul...
During zebrafish gastrulation, highly coordinated cellular rearrangements lead to the formation of t...
During gastrulation, a set of highly coordinated morphogenetic movements creates the shape and inter...
Gastrulation entails specification and formation of three embryonic germ layers—ectoderm, mesoderm a...
During vertebrate gastrulation, highly coordinated cellular rearrangements lead to the formation of ...
SummaryDuring gastrulation, dramatic movements rearrange cells into three germ layers expanded over ...
BMPs are essential regulators of cell fate during early embryonic development. Molecular genetics an...
SummaryDuring vertebrate gastrulation, cells separate into different germ layers. A recent study inv...
AbstractA major approach to the study of development is to compare the phenotypes of normal and muta...
International audienceDuring gastrulation, dramatic movements rearrange cells into three germ layers...
The process of gastrulation is highly conserved across vertebrates on both the genetic and morpholog...
Gastrulation is a morphogenetic process that results in the formation of the embryonic germ layers. ...
During vertebrate gastrulation, a relatively limited number of blastodermal cells undergoes a stereo...
During vertebrate gastrulation, large cellular rearrangements lead to the formation of the three ger...
Gastrulation leads to the formation of the embryonic germ layers, ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm, a...
Epiboly is a conserved gastrulation movement describing the thinning and spreading of a sheet or mul...
During zebrafish gastrulation, highly coordinated cellular rearrangements lead to the formation of t...
During gastrulation, a set of highly coordinated morphogenetic movements creates the shape and inter...
Gastrulation entails specification and formation of three embryonic germ layers—ectoderm, mesoderm a...
During vertebrate gastrulation, highly coordinated cellular rearrangements lead to the formation of ...
SummaryDuring gastrulation, dramatic movements rearrange cells into three germ layers expanded over ...
BMPs are essential regulators of cell fate during early embryonic development. Molecular genetics an...
SummaryDuring vertebrate gastrulation, cells separate into different germ layers. A recent study inv...
AbstractA major approach to the study of development is to compare the phenotypes of normal and muta...
International audienceDuring gastrulation, dramatic movements rearrange cells into three germ layers...
The process of gastrulation is highly conserved across vertebrates on both the genetic and morpholog...