AbstractLens arises from ectoderm situated next to the optic vesicles. By thickening and invaginating, the ectoderm forms the lens vesicle. Growth factors are key regulators of cell fate and behavior. Current evidence indicates that FGFs and BMPs are required to induce lens differentiation from ectoderm. In the lens vesicle, posterior cells elongate to form the primary fibers whereas anterior cells differentiate into epithelial cells. The divergent fates of these embryonic cells give the lens its distinctive polarity. There is now compelling evidence that, at least in mammals, FGF is required to initiate fiber differentiation and that progression of this complex process depends on the synchronized and integrated action of a number of distin...
AbstractThe vertebrate lens provides anin vivomodel to study the molecular mechanisms by which growt...
During terminal differentiation, lens fiber cells permanently withdraw from the cell cycle, migrate ...
Normal lens fibre differentiation is fundamental for maintaining the transparency of the lens and it...
AbstractLens arises from ectoderm situated next to the optic vesicles. By thickening and invaginatin...
AbstractHow an organ develops its characteristic shape is a major issue. This is particularly critic...
The lens is a good developmental biology model owing to its simplicity and distinct polarity. The a...
AbstractThe differentiation of epithelial cells and fiber cells from the anterior and posterior comp...
AbstractIt is widely accepted that vitreous humor-derived FGFs are required for the differentiation ...
AbstractLens development is a stepwise process accompanied by the sequential activation of transcrip...
AbstractThe vertebrate lens provides an excellent model to study the mechanisms that regulate termin...
AbstractHow tissues and organs develop and maintain their characteristic three-dimensional cellular ...
AbstractVertebrate lens development depends on a complex network of signaling molecules to coordinat...
AbstractPrevious studies suggested that FGF signaling is important for lens formation. However, the ...
AbstractThe prevailing concept has been that an FGF induces epithelial-to-fiber differentiation in t...
LIM-homeodomain transcription factor Lhx2 is an essential regulator of mammalian eye development. To...
AbstractThe vertebrate lens provides anin vivomodel to study the molecular mechanisms by which growt...
During terminal differentiation, lens fiber cells permanently withdraw from the cell cycle, migrate ...
Normal lens fibre differentiation is fundamental for maintaining the transparency of the lens and it...
AbstractLens arises from ectoderm situated next to the optic vesicles. By thickening and invaginatin...
AbstractHow an organ develops its characteristic shape is a major issue. This is particularly critic...
The lens is a good developmental biology model owing to its simplicity and distinct polarity. The a...
AbstractThe differentiation of epithelial cells and fiber cells from the anterior and posterior comp...
AbstractIt is widely accepted that vitreous humor-derived FGFs are required for the differentiation ...
AbstractLens development is a stepwise process accompanied by the sequential activation of transcrip...
AbstractThe vertebrate lens provides an excellent model to study the mechanisms that regulate termin...
AbstractHow tissues and organs develop and maintain their characteristic three-dimensional cellular ...
AbstractVertebrate lens development depends on a complex network of signaling molecules to coordinat...
AbstractPrevious studies suggested that FGF signaling is important for lens formation. However, the ...
AbstractThe prevailing concept has been that an FGF induces epithelial-to-fiber differentiation in t...
LIM-homeodomain transcription factor Lhx2 is an essential regulator of mammalian eye development. To...
AbstractThe vertebrate lens provides anin vivomodel to study the molecular mechanisms by which growt...
During terminal differentiation, lens fiber cells permanently withdraw from the cell cycle, migrate ...
Normal lens fibre differentiation is fundamental for maintaining the transparency of the lens and it...