Artículo:

A random cell motility gradient downstream of FGF controls elongation of an amniote embryo

Autor:

Bertrand Bénazéraf

Paul Francois

Ruth E. Baker

Nicolas Denans

Charles D. Little

Olivier Pourquié

Resumen:

Most animal embryos grow through cell accumulation in a posterior growth zone, but the underlying forces are unknown. It is now proposed that posterior elongation in chicken embryos is an emergent property that arises from graded cell motility in random directions (as opposed to directed movement). This occurs in response to signalling through the fibroblast growth factor.

Página:

248

Publicación:

Nature

Volúmen:

466

Número:

7303

Periodo:

8 Julio 2010

ISSN:

00280836

SrcID:

00280836-2010-07-08.txt