AbstractWe present evidence that Dictyostelium slug tip cells, the pstA cells, may arise by positional differentiation, but at a site remote from that which they will eventually occupy. When first detectable, the pstA cells form a peripheral ring surrounding the other prestalk cell subtype, the pstO cells, but subsequently move above the pstO cells to form the tip. Because pstA cell differentiation requires a 10-fold higher concentration of differention-inducing factor, the stalk cell inducer, the initial patterning seems likely to reflect the existence of a morphogenetic gradient. The subsequent redistribution of the two cell types is explicable by their different rates of chemotaxis to cyclic AMP. These results help reconcile the two appa...
Understanding the mechanisms that control tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis is a central goal not...
Few mechanisms provide alternatives to morphogen gradients for producing spatial patterns of cells i...
Understanding the mechanisms that control tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis is a central goal not...
There are cells acattered in the rear, prespore region of the Dictyostelium slug that share many of ...
There are cells acattered in the rear, prespore region of the Dictyostelium slug that share many of ...
There are cells acattered in the rear, prespore region of the Dictyostelium slug that share many of ...
There are cells acattered in the rear, prespore region of the Dictyostelium slug that share many of ...
Formation of the prestalk-prespore pattern in Dictyostelium was investigated in slugs and submerged ...
AbstractThe differentiation-inducing signals (DIFs) currently known in Dictyostelium appear unable t...
Formation of the prestalk-prespore pattern in Dictyostelium was investigated in slugs and submerged ...
Formation of the prestalk-prespore pattern in Dictyostelium was investigated in slugs and submerged ...
Formation of the prestalk-prespore pattern in Dictyostelium was investigated in slugs and submerged ...
Dictyostelium morphogenesis requires the tip, which acts as an organizer and conducts orchestrated c...
Few mechanisms provide alternatives to morphogen gradients for producing spatial patterns of cells i...
AbstractPrespore and prestalk cells can be distinguished within aggregates ofDictyosteliumby the exp...
Understanding the mechanisms that control tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis is a central goal not...
Few mechanisms provide alternatives to morphogen gradients for producing spatial patterns of cells i...
Understanding the mechanisms that control tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis is a central goal not...
There are cells acattered in the rear, prespore region of the Dictyostelium slug that share many of ...
There are cells acattered in the rear, prespore region of the Dictyostelium slug that share many of ...
There are cells acattered in the rear, prespore region of the Dictyostelium slug that share many of ...
There are cells acattered in the rear, prespore region of the Dictyostelium slug that share many of ...
Formation of the prestalk-prespore pattern in Dictyostelium was investigated in slugs and submerged ...
AbstractThe differentiation-inducing signals (DIFs) currently known in Dictyostelium appear unable t...
Formation of the prestalk-prespore pattern in Dictyostelium was investigated in slugs and submerged ...
Formation of the prestalk-prespore pattern in Dictyostelium was investigated in slugs and submerged ...
Formation of the prestalk-prespore pattern in Dictyostelium was investigated in slugs and submerged ...
Dictyostelium morphogenesis requires the tip, which acts as an organizer and conducts orchestrated c...
Few mechanisms provide alternatives to morphogen gradients for producing spatial patterns of cells i...
AbstractPrespore and prestalk cells can be distinguished within aggregates ofDictyosteliumby the exp...
Understanding the mechanisms that control tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis is a central goal not...
Few mechanisms provide alternatives to morphogen gradients for producing spatial patterns of cells i...
Understanding the mechanisms that control tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis is a central goal not...