Germ-band extension is driven by cell intercalation. (A)
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Dlg1 regulates subcellular distribution of non-muscle myosin II during Drosophila germband extension
Jörg GROSSHANS, Professor, Dr. rer. nat Dipl. biochem., Philipps University of Marburg, Marburg an der Lahn, PUM, Faculty of Biology
Convergent extension requires adhesion-dependent biomechanical integration of cell crawling and junction contraction
Tissue fluidity mediated by adherens junction dynamics promotes planar cell polarity-driven ommatidial rotation
Polarised EGF signalling is required for MpT elongation. (A–C, E) Stage
Deqing KONG, Research Follow, Dr. rer. nat., Philipps University of Marburg, Marburg an der Lahn, PUM, Faculty of Biology
Germ-band extension - Wikipedia
Distinct apical and basolateral mechanisms drive planar cell polarity-dependent convergent extension of the mouse neural plate.
Deqing KONG, Research Follow, Dr. rer. nat., Philipps University of Marburg, Marburg an der Lahn, PUM, Faculty of Biology
Drosophila axis extension is robust to an orthogonal pull by invaginating mesoderm
Vertex sliding drives intercalation by radial coupling of adhesion and actomyosin networks during Drosophila germband extension
Germ band extension in Drosophila
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