AbstractMound formation in the cellular slime mouldDictyosteliumresults from the chemotactic aggregation of competent cells. Periodic cAMP signals propagate as multiarmed spiral waves and coordinate the movement of the cells. In the late aggregate stage the cells differentiate into prespore and several prestalk cell types. Prestalk cells sort out chemotactically to form the tip, which then controls all further development. The tip organises cell movement via a scroll wave that converts to planar waves in the prespore zone leading to rotational cell movement in the tip and periodic forward movement in the prespore zone. Expression of an activated Gα1 protein under its own promoter leads to a severely altered morphogenesis from the mound stag...
Understanding the mechanisms that control tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis is a central goal not...
During chemotaxis, pseudopod extensions lead the cell towards the source of attractant. The role of ...
Understanding the mechanisms that control tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis is a central goal not...
Mound formation in the cellular slime mould Dictyostelium results from the chemotactic aggregation o...
AbstractAggregation fields ofDictyosteliumamoebae are organized by propagating concentric or spiral ...
AbstractBackground: It has been known for more than 20 years that the early aggregation of the slime...
AbstractAbout 8 hr after the initiation of development inDictyostelium discoideum,a few randomly sca...
Propagating waves of cAMP, periodically initiated in the aggregation centre, are known to guide the ...
Propagating waves of cAMP, periodically initiated in the aggregation centre, are known to guide the ...
Propagating waves of cAMP, periodically initiated in the aggregation centre, are known to guide the ...
Propagating waves of cAMP, periodically initiated in the aggregation centre, are known to guide the ...
Propagating waves of cAMP, periodically initiated in the aggregation centre, are known to guide the ...
AbstractExtracellular cyclic AMP (cAMP) induces the formation of prespore cells in Dictyostelium but...
AbstractThe cellular slime moldDictyostelium discoideumundergoes a developmental life cycle on starv...
AbstractThe transition to multicellularity is a key feature of theDictyosteliumlife cycle, and two g...
Understanding the mechanisms that control tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis is a central goal not...
During chemotaxis, pseudopod extensions lead the cell towards the source of attractant. The role of ...
Understanding the mechanisms that control tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis is a central goal not...
Mound formation in the cellular slime mould Dictyostelium results from the chemotactic aggregation o...
AbstractAggregation fields ofDictyosteliumamoebae are organized by propagating concentric or spiral ...
AbstractBackground: It has been known for more than 20 years that the early aggregation of the slime...
AbstractAbout 8 hr after the initiation of development inDictyostelium discoideum,a few randomly sca...
Propagating waves of cAMP, periodically initiated in the aggregation centre, are known to guide the ...
Propagating waves of cAMP, periodically initiated in the aggregation centre, are known to guide the ...
Propagating waves of cAMP, periodically initiated in the aggregation centre, are known to guide the ...
Propagating waves of cAMP, periodically initiated in the aggregation centre, are known to guide the ...
Propagating waves of cAMP, periodically initiated in the aggregation centre, are known to guide the ...
AbstractExtracellular cyclic AMP (cAMP) induces the formation of prespore cells in Dictyostelium but...
AbstractThe cellular slime moldDictyostelium discoideumundergoes a developmental life cycle on starv...
AbstractThe transition to multicellularity is a key feature of theDictyosteliumlife cycle, and two g...
Understanding the mechanisms that control tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis is a central goal not...
During chemotaxis, pseudopod extensions lead the cell towards the source of attractant. The role of ...
Understanding the mechanisms that control tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis is a central goal not...