Segmentation of the vertebrate body axis is established in the embryo by formation of somites, which give rise to the axial muscles (myotome) and vertebrae (sclerotome). To allow a muscle to attach to two successive vertebrae, the myotome and sclerotome must be repositioned by half a segment with respect to each other. Two main models have been put forward: 'resegmentation' proposes that each half-sclerotome joins with the half-sclerotome from the next adjacent somite to form a vertebra containing cells from two successive somites on each side of the midline. The second model postulates that a single vertebra is made from a single somite and that the sclerotome shifts with respect to the myotome. There is conflicting evidence for these mode...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
We have investigated whether the developing spinal cord is intrinsically segmented in its rostrocaud...
Patterning events along the anterior-posterior (AP) axis of vertebrate embryos result in the distrib...
The vertebral column is segmented, comprising an alternating series of vertebrae and intervertebral ...
A critical stage in the development of all vertebrate embryos is the generation of the body plan and...
Vertebrate segmentation, the process that generates a regular arrangement of somites and thereby est...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
We have investigated the interactions between the cells of the rostral and caudal halves of the chic...
The somites are arrayed in a repeating pattern along the longitudinal axis of the embryo, as are the...
The development of patterned axon outgrowth and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) formation was examined af...
All vertebrate species present a segmented body, easily observed in the vertebrate column and its as...
We have studied the lineage history of the progenitors of the somite mesoderm and of the neural tube...
One of the most striking features of the human vertebral column is its periodic organization along t...
AbstractThe vertebrae are derived from the sclerotome of somites. Formation of the vertebral body in...
Somitogenesis is often described using the clock-and-wavefront (CW) model, which does not explain ho...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
We have investigated whether the developing spinal cord is intrinsically segmented in its rostrocaud...
Patterning events along the anterior-posterior (AP) axis of vertebrate embryos result in the distrib...
The vertebral column is segmented, comprising an alternating series of vertebrae and intervertebral ...
A critical stage in the development of all vertebrate embryos is the generation of the body plan and...
Vertebrate segmentation, the process that generates a regular arrangement of somites and thereby est...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
We have investigated the interactions between the cells of the rostral and caudal halves of the chic...
The somites are arrayed in a repeating pattern along the longitudinal axis of the embryo, as are the...
The development of patterned axon outgrowth and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) formation was examined af...
All vertebrate species present a segmented body, easily observed in the vertebrate column and its as...
We have studied the lineage history of the progenitors of the somite mesoderm and of the neural tube...
One of the most striking features of the human vertebral column is its periodic organization along t...
AbstractThe vertebrae are derived from the sclerotome of somites. Formation of the vertebral body in...
Somitogenesis is often described using the clock-and-wavefront (CW) model, which does not explain ho...
Disruption of normal vertebral development results from abnormal formation and segmentation of the v...
We have investigated whether the developing spinal cord is intrinsically segmented in its rostrocaud...
Patterning events along the anterior-posterior (AP) axis of vertebrate embryos result in the distrib...