Background: Mesoderm migration in the Drosophila gastrula depends on the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) receptor Heartless (Htl). During gastrulation Htl is required for adhesive interactions of the mesoderm with the ectoderm and for the generation of protrusive activity of the mesoderm cells during migration. After gastrulation Htl is essential for the differentiation of dorsal mesodermal derivatives. It is not known how Htl is activated, because its ligand has not yet been identified. Results: We performed a genome-wide genetic screen for early zygotic genes and identified seven genomic regions that are required for normal migration of the mesoderm cells during gastrulation. One of these genomic intervals produces upon its deletion a phen...
AbstractFibroblast growth factors (FGFs) frequently fulfill prominent roles in the regulation of cel...
Intercellular signalling via growth factors plays an important role in controlling cell differentiat...
Gastrulation of the embryo involves coordinate cell movements likely supported by multiple signaling...
Background: Mesoderm migration in the Drosophila gastrula depends on the fibroblast growth factor (F...
AbstractBackground: Mesoderm migration in the Drosophila gastrula depends on the fibroblast growth f...
The FGF receptor Heartless (HTL) is required for mesodermal cell migration in the Drosophila gastrul...
The Heartless (Htl) FGF receptor is required for the differentiation of a variety of mesodermal tiss...
AbstractDrosophila gastrulation serves as a model system to elucidate the genetic and molecular mech...
Thisbe (Ths) and Pyramus (Pyr), two closely related Drosophila homologues of the vertebrate fibrobla...
derm forms by invagination of the ventral-most blasto-derm cells. Subsequent development of this ger...
Migration is a complex, dynamic process that has largely been studied using qualitative or static ap...
Fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-dependent epithelial-mesenchymal transitions and cell migration contr...
To support tissue and organ development, cells transition between epithelial and mesenchymal states....
Intercellular signalling via growth factors plays an important role in controlling cell differentiat...
© The Company of Biologists Ltd 2007Mesoderm migration is a pivotal event in the early embryonic dev...
AbstractFibroblast growth factors (FGFs) frequently fulfill prominent roles in the regulation of cel...
Intercellular signalling via growth factors plays an important role in controlling cell differentiat...
Gastrulation of the embryo involves coordinate cell movements likely supported by multiple signaling...
Background: Mesoderm migration in the Drosophila gastrula depends on the fibroblast growth factor (F...
AbstractBackground: Mesoderm migration in the Drosophila gastrula depends on the fibroblast growth f...
The FGF receptor Heartless (HTL) is required for mesodermal cell migration in the Drosophila gastrul...
The Heartless (Htl) FGF receptor is required for the differentiation of a variety of mesodermal tiss...
AbstractDrosophila gastrulation serves as a model system to elucidate the genetic and molecular mech...
Thisbe (Ths) and Pyramus (Pyr), two closely related Drosophila homologues of the vertebrate fibrobla...
derm forms by invagination of the ventral-most blasto-derm cells. Subsequent development of this ger...
Migration is a complex, dynamic process that has largely been studied using qualitative or static ap...
Fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-dependent epithelial-mesenchymal transitions and cell migration contr...
To support tissue and organ development, cells transition between epithelial and mesenchymal states....
Intercellular signalling via growth factors plays an important role in controlling cell differentiat...
© The Company of Biologists Ltd 2007Mesoderm migration is a pivotal event in the early embryonic dev...
AbstractFibroblast growth factors (FGFs) frequently fulfill prominent roles in the regulation of cel...
Intercellular signalling via growth factors plays an important role in controlling cell differentiat...
Gastrulation of the embryo involves coordinate cell movements likely supported by multiple signaling...