AbstractThe study of the morphogenetic cell movements underlying myotome formation in the chick embryo has led to the emergence of highly controversial models. Here we report a real-time cell lineage analysis of myotome development using electroporation of a GFP reporter in newly formed chick somites. Confocal analysis of cell movements demonstrates that myotome formation involves two sequential steps. In a first phase, incremental myotome growth results from a contribution of myocytes derived solely from the medial border of the dermomyotome. In a second phase, myocytes are produced from all four borders of the dermomyotome. The relative distribution of myocytes demonstrates that the medial and the lateral borders of the somite generate ex...
Striated muscle is the most abundant tissue in the body of vertebrates and it forms, together with t...
AbstractDuring embryonic and fetal life, skeletal muscle growth is dependent upon the proliferation ...
AbstractThe avian iris and ciliary body undergoes a transition from smooth-to-striated muscle during...
AbstractThe study of the morphogenetic cell movements underlying myotome formation in the chick embr...
Development of myofibrils in myotome muscle of chick embryos may be divided into two phases. During ...
Somites are paired embryonic segments that form in a regular sequence from unsegmented mesoderm duri...
In chick embryos, skeletal muscle formation is initiated in selected epithelial somite progenitor ce...
AbstractThe complex muscle patterns of higher organisms arise as migrating myoblasts are guided towa...
AbstractThe first wave of myoblasts which constitutes the post-mitotic myotome stems from the medial...
We have studied the lineage history of the progenitors of the somite mesoderm and of the neural tube...
peer reviewedFormation of paraxial muscles in vertebrate embryos depends upon interactions between e...
AbstractIn all jaw-bearing vertebrates, three-dimensional mobility relies on segregated, separately ...
The deep back (or epaxial) muscles of amniotes derive from the transient myotomes, segmented embryon...
AbstractOscillating signaling systems mediate the progressive division of mesoderm into segmental un...
Important advances have been made in understanding the genetic processes that control skeletal muscl...
Striated muscle is the most abundant tissue in the body of vertebrates and it forms, together with t...
AbstractDuring embryonic and fetal life, skeletal muscle growth is dependent upon the proliferation ...
AbstractThe avian iris and ciliary body undergoes a transition from smooth-to-striated muscle during...
AbstractThe study of the morphogenetic cell movements underlying myotome formation in the chick embr...
Development of myofibrils in myotome muscle of chick embryos may be divided into two phases. During ...
Somites are paired embryonic segments that form in a regular sequence from unsegmented mesoderm duri...
In chick embryos, skeletal muscle formation is initiated in selected epithelial somite progenitor ce...
AbstractThe complex muscle patterns of higher organisms arise as migrating myoblasts are guided towa...
AbstractThe first wave of myoblasts which constitutes the post-mitotic myotome stems from the medial...
We have studied the lineage history of the progenitors of the somite mesoderm and of the neural tube...
peer reviewedFormation of paraxial muscles in vertebrate embryos depends upon interactions between e...
AbstractIn all jaw-bearing vertebrates, three-dimensional mobility relies on segregated, separately ...
The deep back (or epaxial) muscles of amniotes derive from the transient myotomes, segmented embryon...
AbstractOscillating signaling systems mediate the progressive division of mesoderm into segmental un...
Important advances have been made in understanding the genetic processes that control skeletal muscl...
Striated muscle is the most abundant tissue in the body of vertebrates and it forms, together with t...
AbstractDuring embryonic and fetal life, skeletal muscle growth is dependent upon the proliferation ...
AbstractThe avian iris and ciliary body undergoes a transition from smooth-to-striated muscle during...