AbstractThe first morphological sign of vertebrate postcranial body segmentation is the sequential production from posterior paraxial mesoderm of blocks of cells termed somites. Each of these embryonic structures is polarized along the anterior/posterior axis, a subdivision first distinguished by marker gene expression restricted to rostral or caudal territories of forming somites. To better understand the generation of segment polarity in vertebrates, we have studied the zebrafish mutant fused somites (fss), because its paraxial mesoderm lacks segment polarity. Previously examined markers of caudal half-segment identity are widely expressed, whereas markers of rostral identity are either missing or dramatically down-regulated, suggesting t...
SummaryThe lateral line organ is a mechanosensory organ of fish and amphibians that detects changes ...
Segmentation consists on the progressive formation of repetitive embryonic structures, named somites...
AbstractThe proper orientation of mechanosensory hair cells along the lateral-line organ of a fish o...
AbstractThe first morphological sign of vertebrate postcranial body segmentation is the sequential p...
SummarySomitogenesis is the process by which the segmented precursors of the skeletal muscle and ver...
We are still far from understanding somitogenesis as a whole, but there is an emerging picture of th...
AbstractEstablishing the anterior/posterior (A/P) boundary of individual somites is important for se...
AbstractThe anterior and posterior halves of individual somites adopt distinct fates during somitoge...
In amniote embryos, the process of segmentation generates epithelialised somites sequentially, in he...
AbstractIn vertebrates, paraxial mesoderm is partitioned into repeating units called somites. It is ...
Vertebrate embryos faithfully produce bilaterally symmetric somites that give rise to repetitive bod...
AbstractVertebrate segmentation is manifested during embryonic development as serially repeated unit...
In this Ph.D. project, I study the functional link between epithelial polarity and Delta-Notch signa...
SummarySomites are transient, mesodermally derived structures that give rise to a number of differen...
AbstractWe have identified the zebrafish tortuga (tor) gene by an ENU-induced mutation that disrupts...
SummaryThe lateral line organ is a mechanosensory organ of fish and amphibians that detects changes ...
Segmentation consists on the progressive formation of repetitive embryonic structures, named somites...
AbstractThe proper orientation of mechanosensory hair cells along the lateral-line organ of a fish o...
AbstractThe first morphological sign of vertebrate postcranial body segmentation is the sequential p...
SummarySomitogenesis is the process by which the segmented precursors of the skeletal muscle and ver...
We are still far from understanding somitogenesis as a whole, but there is an emerging picture of th...
AbstractEstablishing the anterior/posterior (A/P) boundary of individual somites is important for se...
AbstractThe anterior and posterior halves of individual somites adopt distinct fates during somitoge...
In amniote embryos, the process of segmentation generates epithelialised somites sequentially, in he...
AbstractIn vertebrates, paraxial mesoderm is partitioned into repeating units called somites. It is ...
Vertebrate embryos faithfully produce bilaterally symmetric somites that give rise to repetitive bod...
AbstractVertebrate segmentation is manifested during embryonic development as serially repeated unit...
In this Ph.D. project, I study the functional link between epithelial polarity and Delta-Notch signa...
SummarySomites are transient, mesodermally derived structures that give rise to a number of differen...
AbstractWe have identified the zebrafish tortuga (tor) gene by an ENU-induced mutation that disrupts...
SummaryThe lateral line organ is a mechanosensory organ of fish and amphibians that detects changes ...
Segmentation consists on the progressive formation of repetitive embryonic structures, named somites...
AbstractThe proper orientation of mechanosensory hair cells along the lateral-line organ of a fish o...