The process of gastrulation is highly conserved across vertebrates on both the genetic and morphological levels, despite great variety in embryonic shape and speed of development. This mechanism spatially separates the germ layers and establishes the organizational foundation for future development. Mesodermal identity is specified in a superficial layer of cells, the epiblast, where cells maintain an epithelioid morphology. These cells involute to join the deeper hypoblast layer where they adopt a migratory, mesenchymal morphology. Expression of a cascade of related transcription factors orchestrates the parallel genetic transition from primitive to mature mesoderm. Although the early and late stages of this process are increasingly well u...
SummaryDuring gastrulation, dramatic movements rearrange cells into three germ layers expanded over ...
International audienceDuring gastrulation, dramatic movements rearrange cells into three germ layers...
Cell shape and motility are primarily controlled by cellular mechanics. The attachment of the plasma...
The process of gastrulation is highly conserved across vertebrates on both the genetic and morpholog...
AbstractThe process of gastrulation is highly conserved across vertebrates on both the genetic and m...
AbstractThe epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is an essential process that occurs repeatedl...
During vertebrate gastrulation, large cellular rearrangements lead to the formation of the three ger...
AbstractA major approach to the study of development is to compare the phenotypes of normal and muta...
Gastrulation is a morphogenetic process that results in the formation of the embryonic germ layers. ...
One of the major challenges of developmental biology is understanding the inductive and morphogeneti...
Gastrulation leads to the formation of the embryonic germ layers, ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm, a...
During vertebrate gastrulation, a relatively limited number of blastodermal cells undergoes a stereo...
During gastrulation, a set of highly coordinated morphogenetic movements creates the shape and inter...
International audienceDuring vertebrate gastrulation, convergence and extension (C&E) movements narr...
Mechanisms that underlie the formation of the vertebrate body appear to be highly conserved between ...
SummaryDuring gastrulation, dramatic movements rearrange cells into three germ layers expanded over ...
International audienceDuring gastrulation, dramatic movements rearrange cells into three germ layers...
Cell shape and motility are primarily controlled by cellular mechanics. The attachment of the plasma...
The process of gastrulation is highly conserved across vertebrates on both the genetic and morpholog...
AbstractThe process of gastrulation is highly conserved across vertebrates on both the genetic and m...
AbstractThe epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is an essential process that occurs repeatedl...
During vertebrate gastrulation, large cellular rearrangements lead to the formation of the three ger...
AbstractA major approach to the study of development is to compare the phenotypes of normal and muta...
Gastrulation is a morphogenetic process that results in the formation of the embryonic germ layers. ...
One of the major challenges of developmental biology is understanding the inductive and morphogeneti...
Gastrulation leads to the formation of the embryonic germ layers, ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm, a...
During vertebrate gastrulation, a relatively limited number of blastodermal cells undergoes a stereo...
During gastrulation, a set of highly coordinated morphogenetic movements creates the shape and inter...
International audienceDuring vertebrate gastrulation, convergence and extension (C&E) movements narr...
Mechanisms that underlie the formation of the vertebrate body appear to be highly conserved between ...
SummaryDuring gastrulation, dramatic movements rearrange cells into three germ layers expanded over ...
International audienceDuring gastrulation, dramatic movements rearrange cells into three germ layers...
Cell shape and motility are primarily controlled by cellular mechanics. The attachment of the plasma...