During gastrulation, the mesoderm spreads out between ectoderm and endoderm to form a mesenchymal cell layer. Surprisingly the underlying principles of mesoderm layer formation are very similar in evolutionarily distant species like the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, and the frog, Xenopus laevis, in which the molecular and the cellular basis of mesoderm layer formation have been extensively studied. Complementary expression of growth factors in the ectoderm and their receptors in the mesoderm act to orient cellular protrusive activities and direct cell movement, leading to radial cell intercalation and the spreading of the mesoderm layer. This mechanism is contrasted with generic physical mechanisms of tissue spreading that consider th...
AbstractThe mesoderm, comprising the tissues that come to lie entirely in the deep layer, originates...
During animal development, the early embryo undergoes gastrulation to bring the primary germ layers ...
The mesoderm of Xenopus laevis and other amphibia is formed through an inductive interaction during ...
During gastrulation, the mesoderm spreads out between ectoderm and endoderm to form a mesenchymal ce...
AbstractThe dorsal mesoderm in the frogHymenochirusforms by a mechanism not previously described in ...
The molecular regulation and cellular basis of morphogenesis during Xenopus gastrulation has been a ...
The first inductive interaction in amphibian develop-ment is mesoderm induction, in which an equator...
AbstractWe describe mesendoderm morphogenesis during gastrulation in the frog Xenopus laevis and inv...
Cell migration, usually seen as a relatively well understood phenomenon, is involved in many aspects...
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...
© The Company of Biologists Ltd 2007Mesoderm migration is a pivotal event in the early embryonic dev...
International Workshop Molecular Nature of the Gastrula Organizing Center - 75 Years after Spemann a...
A Xenopus (frog) blastula (pre-gastrulation embryo) will undergo predictable movements in gastrulati...
AbstractGastrulation is a dynamic tissue-remodeling process occurring during early development and f...
AbstractThe mesoderm, comprising the tissues that come to lie entirely in the deep layer, originates...
During animal development, the early embryo undergoes gastrulation to bring the primary germ layers ...
The mesoderm of Xenopus laevis and other amphibia is formed through an inductive interaction during ...
During gastrulation, the mesoderm spreads out between ectoderm and endoderm to form a mesenchymal ce...
AbstractThe dorsal mesoderm in the frogHymenochirusforms by a mechanism not previously described in ...
The molecular regulation and cellular basis of morphogenesis during Xenopus gastrulation has been a ...
The first inductive interaction in amphibian develop-ment is mesoderm induction, in which an equator...
AbstractWe describe mesendoderm morphogenesis during gastrulation in the frog Xenopus laevis and inv...
Cell migration, usually seen as a relatively well understood phenomenon, is involved in many aspects...
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...
© The Company of Biologists Ltd 2007Mesoderm migration is a pivotal event in the early embryonic dev...
International Workshop Molecular Nature of the Gastrula Organizing Center - 75 Years after Spemann a...
A Xenopus (frog) blastula (pre-gastrulation embryo) will undergo predictable movements in gastrulati...
AbstractGastrulation is a dynamic tissue-remodeling process occurring during early development and f...
AbstractThe mesoderm, comprising the tissues that come to lie entirely in the deep layer, originates...
During animal development, the early embryo undergoes gastrulation to bring the primary germ layers ...
The mesoderm of Xenopus laevis and other amphibia is formed through an inductive interaction during ...