Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in good part because of their optical clarity. Discoveries that shaped our understanding of fertilization, cell division and cell differentiation were only possible because of the transparency of sea urchin eggs and embryos, which allowed direct observations of intracellular structures. More recently, live imaging of sea urchin embryos, coupled with fluorescence microscopy, has proven pivotal to uncovering mechanisms of epithelial to mesenchymal transition, cell migration and gastrulation. However, live imaging has mainly been performed on sea urchin embryos, while echinoderms include numerous experimentally tractable species that present inter...
International audienceWe conducted a quantitative comparison of developing sea urchin embryos based ...
AbstractCell–cell fusion occurs in a wide variety of developmental contexts, yet the mechanisms invo...
5th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, Paris, FRANCE, MAY 14-17, 2008International ...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
International audienceThe Mediterranean sea urchin, Paracentrotus lividus, has been a powerful model...
The chapter discusses commonly used procedures for visualizing both fixed and live echinoderm embryo...
Mesenchymal cells of the sea urchin embryo provide a valuable experimental model for the analysis of...
International audienceEmbryogenesis is a dynamic process with an intrinsic variability whose underst...
We conducted a quantitative comparison of developing sea urchin embryos based on the analysis of fiv...
AbstractDuring gastrulation of the sea urchin embryo, primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs) migrate from t...
International audienceWe conducted a quantitative comparison of developing sea urchin embryos based ...
AbstractCell–cell fusion occurs in a wide variety of developmental contexts, yet the mechanisms invo...
5th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, Paris, FRANCE, MAY 14-17, 2008International ...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
Echinoderm embryos have been model systems for cell and developmental biology for over 150 years, in...
International audienceThe Mediterranean sea urchin, Paracentrotus lividus, has been a powerful model...
The chapter discusses commonly used procedures for visualizing both fixed and live echinoderm embryo...
Mesenchymal cells of the sea urchin embryo provide a valuable experimental model for the analysis of...
International audienceEmbryogenesis is a dynamic process with an intrinsic variability whose underst...
We conducted a quantitative comparison of developing sea urchin embryos based on the analysis of fiv...
AbstractDuring gastrulation of the sea urchin embryo, primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs) migrate from t...
International audienceWe conducted a quantitative comparison of developing sea urchin embryos based ...
AbstractCell–cell fusion occurs in a wide variety of developmental contexts, yet the mechanisms invo...
5th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, Paris, FRANCE, MAY 14-17, 2008International ...