Directional Cell Migration, but Not Proliferation, Drives Hair Placode Morphogenesis

Volume: 28, Issue: 5, Pages: 588 - 602
Published: Mar 1, 2014
Abstract
Epithelial reorganization involves coordinated changes in cell shapes and movements. This restructuring occurs during formation of placodes, ectodermal thickenings that initiate the morphogenesis of epithelial organs including hair, mammary gland, and tooth. Signaling pathways in ectodermal placode formation are well known, but the cellular mechanisms have remained ill defined. We established imaging methodology for live visualization of...
Paper Details
Title
Directional Cell Migration, but Not Proliferation, Drives Hair Placode Morphogenesis
Published Date
Mar 1, 2014
Volume
28
Issue
5
Pages
588 - 602
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