Fibrotectin fibril formation during cleavage of the amphibian (original) (raw)

Fibronectin-rich fibrillar extracellular matrix controls cell migration during amphibian gastrulation

Thierry Darribère

The International journal of developmental biology, 1990

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Presence of fibronectin during early embryogenesis in amphibian Pleurodeles waltlii

Thierry Darribère

Cell Differentiation, 1983

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Extracellular matrix fibrils and cell contacts in the chick embryo

Ted Ebendal

Cell and Tissue Research, 1977

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Assembly and remodeling of the fibrillar fibronectin extracellular matrix during gastrulation and neurulation in Xenopus laevis

Douglas Desimone

Developmental Dynamics, 2004

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Distribution of fibrillin I in extracellular matrix and epithelia during early development of avian embryos

Diana Wang

Anatomy and Embryology, 2000

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Fibronectin synthesis during oogenesis and early development of the amphibian Pleurodeles waltlii

Thierry Darribère

Cell Differentiation, 1984

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The RGD-dependent and the Hep II binding domains of fibronectin govern the adhesive behaviors of amphibian embryonic cells

Douglas Thierry

Mechanisms of Development, 1996

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In vivo analyses of integrin beta 1 subunit function in fibronectin matrix assembly

Thierry Darribère

Journal of Cell Biology, 1990

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V+-Fibronectin expression and localization prior to gastrulation in Xenopus laevis embryos

Douglas Desimone, Doris Wedlich, Kerstin Danker

Mechanisms of Development, 1993

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What mechanisms drive cell interactions and cell migration in Pleurodeles? I

Thierry Darribère

The International Journal of Developmental Biology

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Evidence for the presence and participation of 85-75 KDa extracellular matrix components in cell interactions ofbufo arenarum gastrulation

Manuel Aybar

The Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1997

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Xenopus fibrillin is expressed in the organizer and is the earliest component of matrix at the developing notochord-somite boundary

Ray Keller

Developmental Dynamics, 2006

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Mesodermal cell adhesion to fibronectin-rich fibrillar extracellular matrix is required for normalRana pipiens gastrulation

Thierry Darribère

The journal of experimental zoology, 1993

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A Key Function for αv Containing Integrins in Mesodermal Cell Migration duringPleurodeles waltlGastrulation

Thierry Darribère

Developmental Biology, 1998

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Fibronectin distribution in the chick embryo during formation of the blastula

Florianne Monnet-tschudi

Anatomy and Embryology, 1991

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Identification of a tektin-like protein associated with neurofilaments in the developing chick nervous system

Paul Letourneau

Journal of Neuroscience Research, 1991

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Expression of αl integrin, a laminin-collagen receptor during myogenesis and neurogenesis in the avian embryo. Development 116: 585-600

Alexey Belkin

Development

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Evidence for the role of fibronectin in amphibian gastrulation

Thierry Darribère

Development, 1985

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Distinct regions of human fibronectin are essential for fibril assembly in an in vivo developing system

Thierry Darribère

Developmental Dynamics, 1992

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Early Functional Differentiation in the Chick Embryonic Disc: Interaction between Mechanical Activity and Extracellular Matrix

Florianne Monnet-tschudi

Journal of Cell Science, 1987

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Involvement of fibronectin during epiboly and gastrulation in embryos of the common carp, Cyprinus carpio

henri stroband

Roux's Archives of Developmental Biology, 1993

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Expression of α1 integrin, a laminin-collagen receptor, during myogenesis and neurogenesis in the avian embryo

Alexey Belkin

Development, 1992

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Transitional Expression of Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule Isoforms During Chicken Embryonic Myogenesis

Saburo Aimoto

Cell Structure and Function, 1993

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Changes in cell adhesion and extracellular matrix molecules in spontaneous spinal neural tube defects in avian embryos

Donald Newgreen

Teratology, 1997

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Temporal and spatial distribution of fibronectin during development of the embryonic chick limb bud

Philip W Ledger

Cell Differentiation, 1982

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Amphibian neural crest cell migration on purified extracellular matrix components: a chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan inhibits locomotion on fibronectin substrates

Roberto Perris

The Journal of Cell Biology, 1987

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A cell lineage analysis of gastrulation in the amphibian embryo Pleurodeles waltl

Sara S Sanchez

Biology of the Cell, 1992

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Distribution of fibronectins and laminin in the early pig embryo

jacques flechon, Thierry Darribère

The Anatomical Record, 1989

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Control of Cell Differentiation and Morphogenesis by Activins During Early Amphibian Development

Makoto Asashima

Inhibin, Activin and Follistatin, 1997

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Precocious Expression of NAPA-73, an Intermediate Filament-Associated Protein, during Nervous System and Heart Development in the Chicken Embryo

Gary Ciment

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1990

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Fibronectin assembly during early embryo development: A versatile communication system between cells and tissues

Gonçalo Pinheiro

Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists, 2016

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