AbstractDishevelled signaling plays a critical role in the control of cell intercalation during convergent extension in vertebrates. This study presents evidence that Dishevelled serves a similar function in the Ciona notochord. Embryos transgenic for mutant Dishevelled fail to elongate their tails, and notochord cells fail to intercalate, though notochord cell fates are unaffected. Analysis of mosaic transgenics revealed that the effects of mutant Dishevelled on notochord intercalation are cell-autonomous in Ciona, though such defects have nonautonomous effects in Xenopus. Furthermore, our data indicate that notochord cell intercalation in Ciona does not require the progressive signals which coordinate cell intercalation in the Xenopus not...
Many vertebrate organ systems contain a specialized ciliated epithelium decorated with motile cilia,...
AbstractDuring vertebrate gastrulation, a ventral to dorsal gradient of bone morphogenetic protein (...
AbstractTes is a member of an emerging family of proteins sharing a set of protein motifs referred t...
AbstractDishevelled signaling plays a critical role in the control of cell intercalation during conv...
AbstractThe notochord is the defining characteristic of the chordate embryo and plays critical roles...
We discuss the cellular basis and tissue interactions regulating convergence and extension of the v...
AbstractOrchestrated cell movements marshalled by proper cell polarity in the developing body axes a...
In a companion paper (Shih, J. and Keller, R. (1992) Development 116, 901–914), we described a seque...
In Xenopus, convergence and extension are produced by active intercalation of the deep mesodermal ce...
AbstractIn this study we investigate the induction of the cell behaviors underlying neurulation in t...
AbstractBackground: Convergence extension movements are conserved tissue rearrangements implicated i...
AbstractConvergent extension (CE) is a conserved morphogenetic movement that drives axial lengthenin...
AbstractWe compared the type and patterning of morphogenic cell behaviors driving convergent extensi...
Cell intercalation and cell shape changes drive noto-chord morphogenesis in the African frog, Xenopu...
The vertebrate embryo’s first organ is the notochord, a stiffening rod later replaced by the backbon...
Many vertebrate organ systems contain a specialized ciliated epithelium decorated with motile cilia,...
AbstractDuring vertebrate gastrulation, a ventral to dorsal gradient of bone morphogenetic protein (...
AbstractTes is a member of an emerging family of proteins sharing a set of protein motifs referred t...
AbstractDishevelled signaling plays a critical role in the control of cell intercalation during conv...
AbstractThe notochord is the defining characteristic of the chordate embryo and plays critical roles...
We discuss the cellular basis and tissue interactions regulating convergence and extension of the v...
AbstractOrchestrated cell movements marshalled by proper cell polarity in the developing body axes a...
In a companion paper (Shih, J. and Keller, R. (1992) Development 116, 901–914), we described a seque...
In Xenopus, convergence and extension are produced by active intercalation of the deep mesodermal ce...
AbstractIn this study we investigate the induction of the cell behaviors underlying neurulation in t...
AbstractBackground: Convergence extension movements are conserved tissue rearrangements implicated i...
AbstractConvergent extension (CE) is a conserved morphogenetic movement that drives axial lengthenin...
AbstractWe compared the type and patterning of morphogenic cell behaviors driving convergent extensi...
Cell intercalation and cell shape changes drive noto-chord morphogenesis in the African frog, Xenopu...
The vertebrate embryo’s first organ is the notochord, a stiffening rod later replaced by the backbon...
Many vertebrate organ systems contain a specialized ciliated epithelium decorated with motile cilia,...
AbstractDuring vertebrate gastrulation, a ventral to dorsal gradient of bone morphogenetic protein (...
AbstractTes is a member of an emerging family of proteins sharing a set of protein motifs referred t...