نتایج جستجو برای: dorsal closure

تعداد نتایج: 98065  

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2011
Luís Almeida Patrizia Bagnerini Abderrahmane Habbal Stéphane Noselli Fanny Serman

During embryogenesis, drosophila embryos undergo epithelial folding and unfolding, which leads to a hole in the dorsal epidermis, transiently covered by an extraembryonic tissue called the amnioserosa. Dorsal closure (DC) consists of the migration of lateral epidermis towards the midline, covering the amnioserosa. It has been extensively studied since numerous physical mechanisms and signaling ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Josef D. Franke Ruth A. Montague Daniel P. Kiehart

BACKGROUND The morphogenic movements that characterize embryonic development require the precise temporal and spatial control of cell-shape changes. Drosophila dorsal closure is a well-established model for epithelial sheet morphogenesis, and mutations in more than 60 genes cause defects in closure. Closure requires that four forces, derived from distinct tissues, be precisely balanced. The pro...

Journal: :Cell 2009
Jerome Solon Aynur Kaya-Çopur Julien Colombelli Damian Brunner

Dorsal closure is a tissue-modeling process in the developing Drosophila embryo during which an epidermal opening is closed. It begins with the appearance of a supracellular actin cable that surrounds the opening and provides a contractile force. Amnioserosa cells that fill the opening produce an additional critical force pulling on the surrounding epidermal tissue. We show that this force is n...

2015
Rebecca A. Garlena Ashley L. Lennox Lewis R. Baker Trish E. Parsons Seth M. Weinberg Beth E. Stronach

A leading cause of human birth defects is the incomplete fusion of tissues, often manifested in the palate, heart or neural tube. To investigate the molecular control of tissue fusion, embryonic dorsal closure and pupal thorax closure in Drosophila are useful experimental models. We find that Pvr mutants have defects in dorsal midline closure with incomplete amnioserosa internalization and epid...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2004
Ana Macías Nuria M Romero Francisco Martín Leonardo Suárez Alberto L Rosa Ginés Morata

The Drosophila adult male terminalia originate from the genital disc. During the pupal stages, the external parts of terminalia evert from two ventral stalks; the everted left and right dorsal halves fuse at the dorsal midline. At the same time the male terminalia perform a 360 clockwise rotation. Several mutations are known to affect the rotation of the male terminalia, while none is known to ...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
m mehrazin from the department of neurosurgery, dr. shariati hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, islamic republic of iran. h rahmat g es-haghl

a retrospective analysis was performed on forty cases of spinal cord meningiomas, operated on at dr. shariati hospital from 1976 to 1990. age and sex distribution, clinical presentation and tumor location were comparable to those reported by others. in males the tumors were distributed evenly in cervical and dorsal areas and were often anterior to the cord. this finding makes a different surgic...

Journal: :Development 2014
Ginger L Hunter Janice M Crawford Julian Z Genkins Daniel P Kiehart

We demonstrate that ion channels contribute to the regulation of dorsal closure in Drosophila, a model system for cell sheet morphogenesis. We find that Ca(2+) is sufficient to cause cell contraction in dorsal closure tissues, as UV-mediated release of caged Ca(2+) leads to cell contraction. Furthermore, endogenous Ca(2+) fluxes correlate with cell contraction in the amnioserosa during closure,...

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