AbstractThe first cleavage of the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo is asymmetrical, producing daughters with different cell fates. During the first cell cycle, P granules, cytoplasmic components that are segregated to the germ-line, are localized to the posterior of the embryo. It has been hypothesized that the asymmetrical behavior of the daughters of the first division results from a similar localization of developmental determinants. A process called pseudocleavage also occurs during the first cell cycle: Anterior cortical contractions culminate in a single partial constriction of the embryo called the pseudocleavage furrow. Coincident with pseudocleavage, there is an anteriorly directed flow of cortical cytoplasm and a posteriorly directed...
Cellular polarity is a general feature of animal development. However, the mechanisms that establish...
AbstractAt the one-cell stage, the C. elegans embryo becomes polarized along the anterior-posterior ...
Polarization of the C. elegans embryo depends on the sperm-contributed centrosome, which cues a retr...
AbstractThe first cleavage of the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo is asymmetrical, producing daughters...
AbstractIn early Caenorhabditis elegans embryos, asymmetric cell divisions produce descendants with ...
In order to generate cellular diversity in developing organisms while simultaneously maintaining the...
Polarity establishment, asymmetric division, and acquisition of cell fates are critical steps during...
AbstractIn C. elegans, the first embryonic axis is established shortly after fertilization and requi...
The one-cell Caenorhabditis elegans embryo divides asymmetrically into a larger and smaller blastome...
Formation of the anteroposterior and dorsoventral body axis in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo dep...
Asymmetric cell division is an essential process of development. The process and its regulation have...
Asymmetric cell division is crucial for embryonic development and stem cell lineages. In the one-cel...
AbstractUnderstanding the links between developmental patterning mechanisms and force-producing cyto...
Intracellular polarization, where a cell specifies a spatial axis by segregation of specific factors...
Proper positioning of cells is essential for many aspects of development. Daughter cell positions ca...
Cellular polarity is a general feature of animal development. However, the mechanisms that establish...
AbstractAt the one-cell stage, the C. elegans embryo becomes polarized along the anterior-posterior ...
Polarization of the C. elegans embryo depends on the sperm-contributed centrosome, which cues a retr...
AbstractThe first cleavage of the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo is asymmetrical, producing daughters...
AbstractIn early Caenorhabditis elegans embryos, asymmetric cell divisions produce descendants with ...
In order to generate cellular diversity in developing organisms while simultaneously maintaining the...
Polarity establishment, asymmetric division, and acquisition of cell fates are critical steps during...
AbstractIn C. elegans, the first embryonic axis is established shortly after fertilization and requi...
The one-cell Caenorhabditis elegans embryo divides asymmetrically into a larger and smaller blastome...
Formation of the anteroposterior and dorsoventral body axis in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo dep...
Asymmetric cell division is an essential process of development. The process and its regulation have...
Asymmetric cell division is crucial for embryonic development and stem cell lineages. In the one-cel...
AbstractUnderstanding the links between developmental patterning mechanisms and force-producing cyto...
Intracellular polarization, where a cell specifies a spatial axis by segregation of specific factors...
Proper positioning of cells is essential for many aspects of development. Daughter cell positions ca...
Cellular polarity is a general feature of animal development. However, the mechanisms that establish...
AbstractAt the one-cell stage, the C. elegans embryo becomes polarized along the anterior-posterior ...
Polarization of the C. elegans embryo depends on the sperm-contributed centrosome, which cues a retr...