SummaryPseudostratified epithelia are widespread during animal development and feature elongated cells whose nuclei adopt various positions along the apicobasal cell axis. Before mitosis, nuclei migrate toward the apical surface, and subsequent divisions occur apically. So far, the exact purpose of this nuclear migration remained elusive. One hypothesis was that apical migration ensures that nuclei and centrosomes meet for mitosis. We here demonstrate that in zebrafish neuroepithelia apical nuclear migration occurs independently of centrosome position or integrity. It is a highly reproducible phenomenon linked to the cell cycle via CDK1 activity. We propose that the robustness of bringing nuclei apically for mitosis ensures that cells are c...
For many developing tissues, their shape is established early in development and needs to be scaled ...
SummaryRadial glial progenitors (RGPs) are elongated epithelial cells that give rise to neurons, gli...
SummaryThe different cell types in the central nervous system develop from a common pool of progenit...
SummaryPseudostratified epithelia are widespread during animal development and feature elongated cel...
Pseudostratified epithelia are widespread during animal development and feature elongated cells whos...
Correct nuclear position is crucial for cellular function. The cytoskeletal mechanisms of nuclear po...
SummaryAnimal development requires tight integration between the processes of proliferative growth a...
Nuclei in the proliferative pseudostratified epithelia of vastly different organisms exhibit a chara...
Nuclei in the proliferative pseudostratified epithelia of vastly different organisms exhibit a chara...
Nuclei in the proliferative pseudostratified epithelia of vastly different organisms exhibit a chara...
SummaryAnimal development requires tight integration between the processes of proliferative growth a...
AbstractNeural progenitor cells in the pseudostratified neuroepithelium in vertebrates undergo inter...
Correct nuclear position is crucial for cellular function and tissue development. Depending on cell ...
Correct nuclear position is crucial for cellular function and tissue development. Depending on cell ...
SummaryProgenitor cell nuclei in the rapidly expanding epithelium of the embryonic vertebrate centra...
For many developing tissues, their shape is established early in development and needs to be scaled ...
SummaryRadial glial progenitors (RGPs) are elongated epithelial cells that give rise to neurons, gli...
SummaryThe different cell types in the central nervous system develop from a common pool of progenit...
SummaryPseudostratified epithelia are widespread during animal development and feature elongated cel...
Pseudostratified epithelia are widespread during animal development and feature elongated cells whos...
Correct nuclear position is crucial for cellular function. The cytoskeletal mechanisms of nuclear po...
SummaryAnimal development requires tight integration between the processes of proliferative growth a...
Nuclei in the proliferative pseudostratified epithelia of vastly different organisms exhibit a chara...
Nuclei in the proliferative pseudostratified epithelia of vastly different organisms exhibit a chara...
Nuclei in the proliferative pseudostratified epithelia of vastly different organisms exhibit a chara...
SummaryAnimal development requires tight integration between the processes of proliferative growth a...
AbstractNeural progenitor cells in the pseudostratified neuroepithelium in vertebrates undergo inter...
Correct nuclear position is crucial for cellular function and tissue development. Depending on cell ...
Correct nuclear position is crucial for cellular function and tissue development. Depending on cell ...
SummaryProgenitor cell nuclei in the rapidly expanding epithelium of the embryonic vertebrate centra...
For many developing tissues, their shape is established early in development and needs to be scaled ...
SummaryRadial glial progenitors (RGPs) are elongated epithelial cells that give rise to neurons, gli...
SummaryThe different cell types in the central nervous system develop from a common pool of progenit...