نتایج جستجو برای: morphogenesis

تعداد نتایج: 23066  

2015
Adam Navis Michel Bagnat

Over several decades genetic studies have unraveled many molecular mechanisms that underlie the signaling networks guiding morphogenesis, but the mechanical forces at work remain much less well understood. Accumulation of fluid within a luminal space can generate outward hydrostatic pressure capable of shaping morphogenesis at several scales, ranging from individual organs to the entire vertebr...

Journal: :Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering 2021

The cerebellum has a unique morphology characterized by fine folds called folia. During cerebellar morphogenesis, folia formation (foliation) proceeds with granule cell (GC) proliferation in an external granular layer, and subsequent migration to internal layer (IGL). GC is guided along Bergmann glial (BG) fibers, whose orientation depends on the deformation of tissue during formation. aim this...

Journal: :BIO web of conferences 2022

Investigated the histological features of structure hepar one-day-old lambs (ODL) using a complex morphological techniques. It was found that in ODL is formed by stroma and parenchyma. The stromal elements organ are loose lugs hematopoietic connective tissue, which turn forms capsule (2.80-7.23 microns thick), as well septa lobules, include triads paravasal tissue efferent blood vessels. As res...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Hoi Kin Wong Chi Chiu Wang Chi Pui Pang Kwong Wai Choy

extending and retracting numerous actin-rich protrusions during tubule morphogenesis. Interestingly, tubule morphogenesis fails in mutant embryos lacking tip cells and supports a role for tip cells during this phase of tubule development. Moreover, the tip cells make highly specific contacts with target tissues once tubule morphogenesis is complete and these persist during larval life, raising ...

2018
Masanori Kashimata Toru Hayashi

Branching morphogenesis is an important developmental process for many organs, including the salivary glands. Whereas epithelial-mesenchymal interactions, which are cell-to-cell communications, are known to drive branching morphogenesis, the molecular mechanisms responsible for those inductive interactions are still largely unknown. Cell growth factors and integrins are known to be regulators o...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Jennifer A. Tucker Jeroen Bussmann Stefan Schulte-Merker Deborah L. Yelon

extending and retracting numerous actin-rich protrusions during tubule morphogenesis. Interestingly, tubule morphogenesis fails in mutant embryos lacking tip cells and supports a role for tip cells during this phase of tubule development. Moreover, the tip cells make highly specific contacts with target tissues once tubule morphogenesis is complete and these persist during larval life, raising ...

Journal: :Development 2010
Timothy F Plageman Mei-I Chung Ming Lou April N Smith Jeffrey D Hildebrand John B Wallingford Richard A Lang

Embryonic development requires a complex series of relative cellular movements and shape changes that are generally referred to as morphogenesis. Although some of the mechanisms underlying morphogenesis have been identified, the process is still poorly understood. Here, we address mechanisms of epithelial morphogenesis using the vertebrate lens as a model system. We show that the apical constri...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2015
Deirdre A Nelson Melinda Larsen

Many mammalian organs undergo branching morphogenesis to create highly arborized structures with maximized surface area for specialized organ function. Cooperative cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesions that sculpt the emerging tissue architecture are guided by dynamic basement membranes. Properties of the basement membrane are reciprocally controlled by the interacting epithelial and mesenchymal ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2012
Sejeong Shin Laura Wolgamott Sang-Oh Yoon

Vascular morphogenesis is a key process for development, reproduction, and pathogenesis. Thus understanding the mechanisms of this process is of pathophysiological importance. Despite the fact that collagen I is the most abundant and potent promorphogenic molecule known, the molecular mechanisms by which this protein regulates endothelial cell tube morphogenesis are still unclear. Here we provi...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2003
Julie Drawbridge

In these laboratory exercises, developed for a sophomore/junior-level undergraduate course in Developmental Biology, students explore the processes of differentiation and morphogenesis in sea urchin embryos by monitoring the spatio-temporal expression pattern of the endoderm marker, alkaline phosphatase. Once students have determined the normal alkaline phosphatase expression pattern, they are ...

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