The body of vertebrate embryos forms by posterior elongation from a terminal growth zone called the tail bud. The tail bud is a source of highly motile cells that eventually constitute the presomitic mesoderm (PSM), a tissue that plays an important role in elongation movements. PSM cells establish an anterior-posterior cell motility gradient that parallels a gradient associated with the degradation of a specific cellular signal (FGF) known to be implicated in cell motility. Here, we combine the electroporation of fluorescent reporters in the PSM with time-lapse imaging in the chicken embryo to quantify cell diffusive movements along the motility gradient. We show that a simple microscopic model for random cell motility induced by FGF activi...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...
International audienceThe body of vertebrate embryos forms by posterior elongation from a terminal g...
Vertebrate embryos are characterized by an elongated antero-posterior (AP) body axis, which forms by...
In vertebrates, the elongation of the anteroposterior axis is a crucial step during embryonic develo...
Gastrulation is a critical stage in the development of all vertebrates. During gastrulation mesendod...
Gastrulation is a critical stage in the development of all vertebrates. During gastrulation mesendod...
<p>Embryonic development involves a precisely orchestrated interplay between gene expression, tissue...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...
Embryonic axis elongation is a complex multi-tissue morphogenetic process responsible for the format...
Embryonic axis elongation is a complex multi-tissue morphogenetic process responsible for the format...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...
Tissue morphogenesis is the process in which coordinated movements and shape changes of large number...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...
International audienceThe body of vertebrate embryos forms by posterior elongation from a terminal g...
Vertebrate embryos are characterized by an elongated antero-posterior (AP) body axis, which forms by...
In vertebrates, the elongation of the anteroposterior axis is a crucial step during embryonic develo...
Gastrulation is a critical stage in the development of all vertebrates. During gastrulation mesendod...
Gastrulation is a critical stage in the development of all vertebrates. During gastrulation mesendod...
<p>Embryonic development involves a precisely orchestrated interplay between gene expression, tissue...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...
Embryonic axis elongation is a complex multi-tissue morphogenetic process responsible for the format...
Embryonic axis elongation is a complex multi-tissue morphogenetic process responsible for the format...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...
Tissue morphogenesis is the process in which coordinated movements and shape changes of large number...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...
Background: Co-ordinated cell movement is a fundamental feature of developing embryos. Massive cell ...