International audienceAbstract Vertebrate extraocular muscles (EOMs) function in eye movements. The EOMs of modern jawed vertebrates consist primarily of four recti and two oblique muscles innervated by three cranial nerves. The developmental mechanisms underlying the establishment of this complex and the evolutionarily conserved pattern of EOMs are unknown. Chondrichthyan early embryos develop three pairs of overt epithelial coeloms called head cavities (HCs) in the head mesoderm, and each HC is believed to differentiate into a discrete subset of EOMs. However, no direct evidence of these cell fates has been provided due to the technical difficulty of lineage tracing experiments in chondrichthyans. Here, we set up an in ovo manipulation sy...
Chondrichthyans are now widely adopted as models for examining the development and evolution of the ...
The evolutionary history of muscle development in the paired fins of teleost fish and the limbs of t...
AbstractThe vertebrate head–trunk interface (occipital region) has been heavily remodelled during ev...
International audienceAbstract Vertebrate extraocular muscles (EOMs) function in eye movements. The ...
International audienceThe cat shark is increasingly used as a model for Chondrichthyes, an evolution...
SUMMARY Vertebrates have evolved electrosensory receptors that detect electrical stimuli on the surf...
Abstract Background The origin of jawed vertebrates was marked by profound reconfigurations of the s...
The neural crest is a population of mesenchymal cells that after migrating from the neural tube give...
International audienceThe acquisition of jaws constitutes a landmark event in vertebrate evolution, ...
AbstractThe acquisition of jaws constitutes a landmark event in vertebrate evolution, one that in la...
AbstractIn order to gain insight into the evolution of the genetic control of the development of cra...
Exceptional braincase preservation in some Devonian placoderm fishes permits interpretation of muscl...
Binocular vision requires intricate control of eye movement to align overlapping visual fields for f...
Abstract Background Vertebrate epithelial appendages constitute a diverse group of organs that inclu...
International audienceThe vertebrate head-trunk interface (occipital region) has been heavily remode...
Chondrichthyans are now widely adopted as models for examining the development and evolution of the ...
The evolutionary history of muscle development in the paired fins of teleost fish and the limbs of t...
AbstractThe vertebrate head–trunk interface (occipital region) has been heavily remodelled during ev...
International audienceAbstract Vertebrate extraocular muscles (EOMs) function in eye movements. The ...
International audienceThe cat shark is increasingly used as a model for Chondrichthyes, an evolution...
SUMMARY Vertebrates have evolved electrosensory receptors that detect electrical stimuli on the surf...
Abstract Background The origin of jawed vertebrates was marked by profound reconfigurations of the s...
The neural crest is a population of mesenchymal cells that after migrating from the neural tube give...
International audienceThe acquisition of jaws constitutes a landmark event in vertebrate evolution, ...
AbstractThe acquisition of jaws constitutes a landmark event in vertebrate evolution, one that in la...
AbstractIn order to gain insight into the evolution of the genetic control of the development of cra...
Exceptional braincase preservation in some Devonian placoderm fishes permits interpretation of muscl...
Binocular vision requires intricate control of eye movement to align overlapping visual fields for f...
Abstract Background Vertebrate epithelial appendages constitute a diverse group of organs that inclu...
International audienceThe vertebrate head-trunk interface (occipital region) has been heavily remode...
Chondrichthyans are now widely adopted as models for examining the development and evolution of the ...
The evolutionary history of muscle development in the paired fins of teleost fish and the limbs of t...
AbstractThe vertebrate head–trunk interface (occipital region) has been heavily remodelled during ev...