As embryonic development proceeds, numerous organs need to coil, bend or fold in order to establish their final shape. Generally, this occurs so as to maximise the surface area for absorption or secretory functions (e.g., in the small and large intestines, kidney or epididymis); however, mechanisms of bending and shaping also occur in other structures, notably the midbrain–hindbrain boundary in some teleost fish models such as zebrafish. In this review, we will examine known genetic and molecular factors that operate to pattern complex, coiled structures, with a primary focus on the epididymis as an excellent model organ to examine coiling. We will also discuss genetic mechanisms involving coiling in the seminiferous tubules and intestine t...
Background: The anterior-posterior axis of the vertebrate embryo undergoes a dramatic elongation dur...
AbstractThe epididymis serves a critical function of preparing the male germ cells for fertilization...
The brain is our most complex organ, with an estimated 1011 neurons. With the spinal cord, it forms ...
AbstractThe epididymis serves a critical function of preparing the male germ cells for fertilization...
SummaryA single epithelial tubule undergoes morphogenesis to form a functional shape during the deve...
A single epithelial tubule undergoes morphogenesis to form a functional shape during the development...
Organs are primarily formed from epithelia, polarized sheets of cells with an apical surface facing ...
Resumen del póster presentado al 1st Joint Meeting of the French-Portuguese-Spanish Biochemical and ...
Resumen del póster presentado al 11th Meeting of the Spanish Society for Developmental Biology, cele...
AbstractBiologists have long recognized that dramatic bending of a cell sheet may be driven by even ...
In order for organs to function properly, they must undergo structural changes during development, a...
The study of the morphogenetic processes underlying organogenesis has always proved to be challengin...
A variety of developmental and disease related processes depend on epithelial cell sheet spreading. ...
A variety of developmental and disease related processes depend on epithelial cell sheet spreading. ...
In vertebrate embryos, a process called somitogenesis lays the foundations of the adult spine. This ...
Background: The anterior-posterior axis of the vertebrate embryo undergoes a dramatic elongation dur...
AbstractThe epididymis serves a critical function of preparing the male germ cells for fertilization...
The brain is our most complex organ, with an estimated 1011 neurons. With the spinal cord, it forms ...
AbstractThe epididymis serves a critical function of preparing the male germ cells for fertilization...
SummaryA single epithelial tubule undergoes morphogenesis to form a functional shape during the deve...
A single epithelial tubule undergoes morphogenesis to form a functional shape during the development...
Organs are primarily formed from epithelia, polarized sheets of cells with an apical surface facing ...
Resumen del póster presentado al 1st Joint Meeting of the French-Portuguese-Spanish Biochemical and ...
Resumen del póster presentado al 11th Meeting of the Spanish Society for Developmental Biology, cele...
AbstractBiologists have long recognized that dramatic bending of a cell sheet may be driven by even ...
In order for organs to function properly, they must undergo structural changes during development, a...
The study of the morphogenetic processes underlying organogenesis has always proved to be challengin...
A variety of developmental and disease related processes depend on epithelial cell sheet spreading. ...
A variety of developmental and disease related processes depend on epithelial cell sheet spreading. ...
In vertebrate embryos, a process called somitogenesis lays the foundations of the adult spine. This ...
Background: The anterior-posterior axis of the vertebrate embryo undergoes a dramatic elongation dur...
AbstractThe epididymis serves a critical function of preparing the male germ cells for fertilization...
The brain is our most complex organ, with an estimated 1011 neurons. With the spinal cord, it forms ...