The egg-laying system of Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites requires development of the vulva and its precise connection with the uterus. This process is regulated by LET-23-mediated epidermal growth factor signaling and LIN-12-mediated lateral signaling pathways. Among the nuclear factors that act downstream of these pathways, the LIM homeobox gene lin-11 plays a major role. lin-11 mutant animals are egg-laying defective because of the abnormalities in vulval lineage and uterine seam–cell formation. However, the mechanisms providing specificity to lin-11 function are not understood. Here, we examine the regulation of lin-11 during development of the egg-laying system. Our results demonstrate that the tissue-specific expression of lin-11...
C. elegans heterochronic genes determine the timing of expression of specific cell fates in particul...
Organisms are comprised of many cells with multiple distinct cell types, each of which must be decid...
The mechanisms controlling cell fate determination and reprogramming are fundamental for development...
AbstractThe egg-laying system of Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites requires development of the v...
AbstractThe Caenorhabditis elegans LIM homeobox gene lin-11 plays crucial roles in the morphogenesis...
LIM homeobox family members regulate a variety of cell fate choices during animal development. In C....
Vulval differentiation in Caenorhabditis elegans is a well characterized developmental system in whi...
AbstractBackground: The development of a connection between the uterus and the vulva in the nematode...
AbstractThe proper formation and function of an organ is dependent on the specification and integrat...
The anchor cell (AC) of the Caenorhabditis elegans gonad has a critical role in the development of a...
Upon ligand binding, the LIN-12/Notch intracellular domain is released from its transmembrane tether...
In order for an organ to develop and function, different cell types and tissues must be specified an...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway controls growth, differentiation and patterning in divergent ani...
AbstractCell fate specification during organogenesis is usually followed by a phase of cell prolifer...
Cell fate specification during organogenesis is usually followed by a phase of cell proliferation to...
C. elegans heterochronic genes determine the timing of expression of specific cell fates in particul...
Organisms are comprised of many cells with multiple distinct cell types, each of which must be decid...
The mechanisms controlling cell fate determination and reprogramming are fundamental for development...
AbstractThe egg-laying system of Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites requires development of the v...
AbstractThe Caenorhabditis elegans LIM homeobox gene lin-11 plays crucial roles in the morphogenesis...
LIM homeobox family members regulate a variety of cell fate choices during animal development. In C....
Vulval differentiation in Caenorhabditis elegans is a well characterized developmental system in whi...
AbstractBackground: The development of a connection between the uterus and the vulva in the nematode...
AbstractThe proper formation and function of an organ is dependent on the specification and integrat...
The anchor cell (AC) of the Caenorhabditis elegans gonad has a critical role in the development of a...
Upon ligand binding, the LIN-12/Notch intracellular domain is released from its transmembrane tether...
In order for an organ to develop and function, different cell types and tissues must be specified an...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway controls growth, differentiation and patterning in divergent ani...
AbstractCell fate specification during organogenesis is usually followed by a phase of cell prolifer...
Cell fate specification during organogenesis is usually followed by a phase of cell proliferation to...
C. elegans heterochronic genes determine the timing of expression of specific cell fates in particul...
Organisms are comprised of many cells with multiple distinct cell types, each of which must be decid...
The mechanisms controlling cell fate determination and reprogramming are fundamental for development...