AbstractIn many embryos specification toward one cell fate can be diverted to a different cell fate through a reprogramming process. Understanding how that process works will reveal insights into the developmental regulatory logic that emerged from evolution. In the sea urchin embryo, cells at gastrulation were found to reprogram and replace missing cell types after surgical dissections of the embryo. Non-skeletogenic mesoderm (NSM) cells reprogrammed to replace missing skeletogenic mesoderm cells and animal caps reprogrammed to replace all endomesoderm. In both cases evidence of reprogramming onset was first observed at the early gastrula stage, even if the cells to be replaced were removed earlier in development. Once started however, the...
Six different populations of cells were isolated by FACS from disaggregated late blastula and gastru...
AbstractAs the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various m...
As the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various mesoderma...
AbstractIn many embryos specification toward one cell fate can be diverted to a different cell fate ...
An early set of blastomere specifications occurs during cleavage in the sea urchin embryo, the resul...
<p>During embryogenesis, a single zygote gives rise to a multicellular embryo with distinct spatial ...
Three aspects of early sea urchin development are reviewed, and conclusions derived that lead to a u...
The well-known regulative properties of the sea urchin embryo, coupled with the recent elucidation o...
AbstractWe model the endomesoderm tissue specification process in the vegetal half of the early sea ...
AbstractWe discuss recent progress in understanding how cell fates are specified along the animal–ve...
Gene regulatory networks (GRNs) for development underlie cell fate specification and differentiatio...
Developmental biologists explore the process of cell differentiation by which various cells evolve f...
AbstractThe glial cells missing (gcm) regulatory gene of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratu...
A fluoresceinated lineage tracer was injected into individual blastomeres of eight-cell sea urchin (...
AbstractRecent work on the sea urchin endomesoderm gene regulatory network (GRN) offers many opportu...
Six different populations of cells were isolated by FACS from disaggregated late blastula and gastru...
AbstractAs the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various m...
As the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various mesoderma...
AbstractIn many embryos specification toward one cell fate can be diverted to a different cell fate ...
An early set of blastomere specifications occurs during cleavage in the sea urchin embryo, the resul...
<p>During embryogenesis, a single zygote gives rise to a multicellular embryo with distinct spatial ...
Three aspects of early sea urchin development are reviewed, and conclusions derived that lead to a u...
The well-known regulative properties of the sea urchin embryo, coupled with the recent elucidation o...
AbstractWe model the endomesoderm tissue specification process in the vegetal half of the early sea ...
AbstractWe discuss recent progress in understanding how cell fates are specified along the animal–ve...
Gene regulatory networks (GRNs) for development underlie cell fate specification and differentiatio...
Developmental biologists explore the process of cell differentiation by which various cells evolve f...
AbstractThe glial cells missing (gcm) regulatory gene of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratu...
A fluoresceinated lineage tracer was injected into individual blastomeres of eight-cell sea urchin (...
AbstractRecent work on the sea urchin endomesoderm gene regulatory network (GRN) offers many opportu...
Six different populations of cells were isolated by FACS from disaggregated late blastula and gastru...
AbstractAs the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various m...
As the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various mesoderma...