SummarySomites are transient, mesodermally derived structures that give rise to a number of different cell types within the vertebrate embryo. To achieve this, somitic cells are partitioned into lineage-restricted domains, whose fates are determined by signals secreted from adjacent tissues. While the molecular nature of many of the inductive signals that trigger formation of different cell fates within the nascent somite has been identified, less is known about the processes that coordinate the formation of the subsomitic compartments from which these cells arise. Utilizing a combination of vital dye-staining and lineage-tracking techniques, we describe a previously uncharacterized, lineage-restricted compartment of the zebrafish somite th...
International audienceMyogenic cells in the body of vertebrates derive from the dorsal somite, the d...
International audienceOne of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivale...
International audienceOne of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivale...
SummarySomites are transient, mesodermally derived structures that give rise to a number of differen...
Somites are transient, mesodermally derived structures that give rise to a number of different cell ...
The myogenic precursors responsible for muscle growth in amniotes develop from thedermomyotome, an e...
AbstractAs the vertebrate myotome is generated, myogenic precursor cells undergo extensive and coord...
Somitic cells give rise to a variety of cell types in response to Hh, BMP, and FGF signaling. Cell p...
Somitogenesis is a critical step in vertebrate development as it establishes both\ud the segmented b...
AbstractThe most obvious segmental structures in the vertebrate embryo are somites: transient struct...
SummarySomitogenesis is the process by which the segmented precursors of the skeletal muscle and ver...
AbstractWe have analyzed the role of the zebrafish yolk cell in the processes of mesoderm induction ...
One of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivalent potentiala??an equi...
International audienceMyogenic cells in the body of vertebrates derive from the dorsal somite, the d...
<div><p>One of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivalent potential—a...
International audienceMyogenic cells in the body of vertebrates derive from the dorsal somite, the d...
International audienceOne of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivale...
International audienceOne of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivale...
SummarySomites are transient, mesodermally derived structures that give rise to a number of differen...
Somites are transient, mesodermally derived structures that give rise to a number of different cell ...
The myogenic precursors responsible for muscle growth in amniotes develop from thedermomyotome, an e...
AbstractAs the vertebrate myotome is generated, myogenic precursor cells undergo extensive and coord...
Somitic cells give rise to a variety of cell types in response to Hh, BMP, and FGF signaling. Cell p...
Somitogenesis is a critical step in vertebrate development as it establishes both\ud the segmented b...
AbstractThe most obvious segmental structures in the vertebrate embryo are somites: transient struct...
SummarySomitogenesis is the process by which the segmented precursors of the skeletal muscle and ver...
AbstractWe have analyzed the role of the zebrafish yolk cell in the processes of mesoderm induction ...
One of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivalent potentiala??an equi...
International audienceMyogenic cells in the body of vertebrates derive from the dorsal somite, the d...
<div><p>One of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivalent potential—a...
International audienceMyogenic cells in the body of vertebrates derive from the dorsal somite, the d...
International audienceOne of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivale...
International audienceOne of the central questions of developmental biology is how cells of equivale...