BackgroundThe primordial organization of the metazoan body is achieved during gastrulation by the establishment of the germ layers. Adhesion differences between ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm cells [...] but the ectoderm also serves as substratum for mesoderm migration, and the boundary must be compatible with repeated cell attachment and detachment.Principal FindingsWe show that localized detachment resulting from contact-induced signals at the boundary is at the core of ectoderm-mesoderm segregation. Cells alternate between adhesion and detachment, and detachment requires ephrinB/EphB signaling. Multiple ephrinB ligands and EphB receptors are expressed on each side of the boundary, and tissue separation depends on forward signaling acro...
Eph receptors and ephrins can sharpen domains within developing tissues by mediating repulsion at in...
Eph receptor and ephrin signalling has a major role in cell segregation and border formation, and ma...
Eph receptors and their membrane-tethered ligands have important functions in development. Trans int...
SummaryThe mechanism responsible for subdividing the embryo into individual tissues is a fundamental...
Ephrins and Eph receptors are involved in the establishment of vertebrate tissue boundaries. The com...
AbstractThe formation of sharp borders, across which cell intermingling is restricted, has a crucial...
Ephrins and Eph receptors are involved in the establishment of vertebrate tissue boundaries. The com...
The formation and maintenance of organized tissues is chal-lenged by the intermingling of cells, whi...
<p>(A–C) Ectoderm–mesoderm repulsion requires myosin activity and is antagonized by cadherin adhesio...
<p>(A) Ephrin–Eph signaling is required for ectoderm–mesoderm separation. Sagittal section of gastru...
During development, cellular self-organization by cell segregation leads to boundary formation and i...
In Xenopus gastrulation, the involuting mesodermal and non-involuting ectodermal cells remain separa...
Eph receptor and ephrin signalling has a major role in cell segregation and border formation, and ma...
The segregation of distinct cell populations to form sharp boundaries is crucial for stabilising tis...
As they acquire distinct fates, embryonic cell populations become separated bysharp boundaries. Seve...
Eph receptors and ephrins can sharpen domains within developing tissues by mediating repulsion at in...
Eph receptor and ephrin signalling has a major role in cell segregation and border formation, and ma...
Eph receptors and their membrane-tethered ligands have important functions in development. Trans int...
SummaryThe mechanism responsible for subdividing the embryo into individual tissues is a fundamental...
Ephrins and Eph receptors are involved in the establishment of vertebrate tissue boundaries. The com...
AbstractThe formation of sharp borders, across which cell intermingling is restricted, has a crucial...
Ephrins and Eph receptors are involved in the establishment of vertebrate tissue boundaries. The com...
The formation and maintenance of organized tissues is chal-lenged by the intermingling of cells, whi...
<p>(A–C) Ectoderm–mesoderm repulsion requires myosin activity and is antagonized by cadherin adhesio...
<p>(A) Ephrin–Eph signaling is required for ectoderm–mesoderm separation. Sagittal section of gastru...
During development, cellular self-organization by cell segregation leads to boundary formation and i...
In Xenopus gastrulation, the involuting mesodermal and non-involuting ectodermal cells remain separa...
Eph receptor and ephrin signalling has a major role in cell segregation and border formation, and ma...
The segregation of distinct cell populations to form sharp boundaries is crucial for stabilising tis...
As they acquire distinct fates, embryonic cell populations become separated bysharp boundaries. Seve...
Eph receptors and ephrins can sharpen domains within developing tissues by mediating repulsion at in...
Eph receptor and ephrin signalling has a major role in cell segregation and border formation, and ma...
Eph receptors and their membrane-tethered ligands have important functions in development. Trans int...