The vertebrate hindbrain is segmented into rhombomeres (r) initially defined by distinct domains of gene expression. Previous studies have shown that noise-induced gene regulation and cell sorting are critical for the sharpening of rhombomere boundaries, which start out rough in the forming neural plate (NP) and sharpen over time. However, the mechanisms controlling simultaneous formation of multiple rhombomeres and accuracy in their sizes are unclear. We have developed a stochastic multiscale cell-based model that explicitly incorporates dynamic morphogenetic changes (i.e. convergent-extension of the NP), multiple morphogens, and gene regulatory networks to investigate the formation of rhombomeres and their corresponding boundaries in the ...
Summary: Signal gradients encode instructive information for numerous decision-making processes duri...
AbstractA prominent region of the vertebrate hindbrain is subdivided along the anterior–posterior ax...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 11th Meeting of the Spanish Society for Developmental Biology, cel...
The vertebrate hindbrain is segmented into rhombomeres (r) initially defined by distinct domains of ...
A fundamental question in biology is how sharp boundaries of gene expression form precisely in spite...
During vertebrate development, early patterning of numerous tissues and cell types occurs consistent...
SummaryPrecise regulation of neurogenesis is achieved in specific regions of the vertebrate nervous ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el 4th Strategical Meeting for Medaka Research, celebrado en Heide...
The hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and has been...
Morphogen gradients induce sharply defined domains of gene expression in a concentration-dependent m...
AbstractThe hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and ...
Letelier, Joaquin et al.Developmental programs often rely on parallel morphogenetic mechanisms that ...
International audienceDevelopmental programs often rely on parallel morphogenetic mechanisms that gu...
The vertebrate hindbrain is subdivided into segments, termed neuromeres, that are units of gene expr...
Tissue growth and morphogenesis are interrelated processes, whose tight coordination is essential fo...
Summary: Signal gradients encode instructive information for numerous decision-making processes duri...
AbstractA prominent region of the vertebrate hindbrain is subdivided along the anterior–posterior ax...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 11th Meeting of the Spanish Society for Developmental Biology, cel...
The vertebrate hindbrain is segmented into rhombomeres (r) initially defined by distinct domains of ...
A fundamental question in biology is how sharp boundaries of gene expression form precisely in spite...
During vertebrate development, early patterning of numerous tissues and cell types occurs consistent...
SummaryPrecise regulation of neurogenesis is achieved in specific regions of the vertebrate nervous ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el 4th Strategical Meeting for Medaka Research, celebrado en Heide...
The hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and has been...
Morphogen gradients induce sharply defined domains of gene expression in a concentration-dependent m...
AbstractThe hindbrain (brainstem) of all vertebrates follows a segmental developmental strategy and ...
Letelier, Joaquin et al.Developmental programs often rely on parallel morphogenetic mechanisms that ...
International audienceDevelopmental programs often rely on parallel morphogenetic mechanisms that gu...
The vertebrate hindbrain is subdivided into segments, termed neuromeres, that are units of gene expr...
Tissue growth and morphogenesis are interrelated processes, whose tight coordination is essential fo...
Summary: Signal gradients encode instructive information for numerous decision-making processes duri...
AbstractA prominent region of the vertebrate hindbrain is subdivided along the anterior–posterior ax...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 11th Meeting of the Spanish Society for Developmental Biology, cel...