AbstractCell fusions produce multinucleate syncytia that are crucial to the structure of essential tissues in many organisms [1–5]. In humans the entire musculature, much of the placenta, and key cells in bones and blood are derived from cell fusion. Yet the developmental fusion of cell membranes has never been directly observed and is poorly understood. Similarity between viral fusion proteins and recently discovered cellular proteins implies that both cell–cell and virus–cell fusion may occur by a similar mechanism [6–8]. Paradoxically, however, fusion of enveloped viruses with cells involves an opening originating as a single pore [9–11], whereas electron microscopy studies of cell–cell fusion describe simultaneous breakdown of large are...
Membrane fusion is a fundamental requirement in numerous developmental, physiological, and pathologi...
AbstractLittle is known about the mechanisms of cell–cell fusion in development and diseases and, es...
AbstractBackground: During embryonic development, epithelia with free edges must join together to cr...
AbstractCell fusions produce multinucleate syncytia that are crucial to the structure of essential t...
SummaryDuring cell-cell fusion, two cells' plasma membranes merge, allowing the cytoplasms to mix an...
AbstractDespite the identification of essential processes in which cell fusion plays spectacular rol...
AbstractBackground: During cytokinesis, the plasma membrane of the parent cell is resolved into the ...
AbstractMutations in the eff-1 gene of Caenorhabditis elegans, which prevent all cell–cell fusions i...
Our understanding of the developmentally critical process of cell-cell fusion has been greatly advan...
Despite the identification of essential processes in which cell fusion plays spectacular roles such ...
SummaryCell-cell fusion initiates fertilization, sculpts tissues during animal development, reprogra...
SummaryCell-cell fusion proteins are essential in development. Here we show that the C. elegans cell...
AbstractBackground: Many animal tissues form via fusion of cells. Yet in all instances of developmen...
Cell-cell fusion is central for sexual reproduction, and generally involves gametes of different sha...
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Rasmussen et al. (2008) investigate the morphogenesis of the Ca...
Membrane fusion is a fundamental requirement in numerous developmental, physiological, and pathologi...
AbstractLittle is known about the mechanisms of cell–cell fusion in development and diseases and, es...
AbstractBackground: During embryonic development, epithelia with free edges must join together to cr...
AbstractCell fusions produce multinucleate syncytia that are crucial to the structure of essential t...
SummaryDuring cell-cell fusion, two cells' plasma membranes merge, allowing the cytoplasms to mix an...
AbstractDespite the identification of essential processes in which cell fusion plays spectacular rol...
AbstractBackground: During cytokinesis, the plasma membrane of the parent cell is resolved into the ...
AbstractMutations in the eff-1 gene of Caenorhabditis elegans, which prevent all cell–cell fusions i...
Our understanding of the developmentally critical process of cell-cell fusion has been greatly advan...
Despite the identification of essential processes in which cell fusion plays spectacular roles such ...
SummaryCell-cell fusion initiates fertilization, sculpts tissues during animal development, reprogra...
SummaryCell-cell fusion proteins are essential in development. Here we show that the C. elegans cell...
AbstractBackground: Many animal tissues form via fusion of cells. Yet in all instances of developmen...
Cell-cell fusion is central for sexual reproduction, and generally involves gametes of different sha...
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Rasmussen et al. (2008) investigate the morphogenesis of the Ca...
Membrane fusion is a fundamental requirement in numerous developmental, physiological, and pathologi...
AbstractLittle is known about the mechanisms of cell–cell fusion in development and diseases and, es...
AbstractBackground: During embryonic development, epithelia with free edges must join together to cr...