نتایج جستجو برای: cell movements

تعداد نتایج: 1757961  

Journal: :Neuroreport 2000
R J Krauzlis

In order to accomplish desired movements, the nervous system must specify the movement dynamics: it must provide a signal that compensates for the mechanical constraints encountered during movement. Here we tested whether the population activity of Purkinje cells in the cerebellum specifies the dynamics for pursuit eye movements. We first estimated the population activity by computing weighted ...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1964
L J HALE

ALTHOUGH there have been a great many studies on the morphogenesis of hydroids, the emphasis has been largely with regeneration and with grafting experiments, and mostly using the hydras, Cordylophora and Tubularia as material. Some of these investigations have made reference to cell movements and cell division, but none have considered both these fundamental morphogenetic processes and their i...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2014
Raquel V Mendes Gabriel G Martins Ana M Cristovão Leonor Saúde

The stereotypic left-right (LR) asymmetric distribution of internal organs is due to an asymmetric molecular cascade in the lateral plate mesoderm (LPM) that is originated at the embryonic node. In chicken embryos, molecular asymmetries at Hensen's node are created by leftward cell movements that occur transiently. What terminates these movements, and, moreover, what is the impact of prolonging...

Journal: :dental research journal 0
mehdi rafiei soosan sadeghian nakisa torabinia valiollah hajhashemi

background: antidepressant drugs such as fl uoxetine are of the most commonly used drugs among the public. these drugs may impact the regulation of bone cell functioning, and thus affect orthodontic tooth movement. the aim of this study was to determine the effect of fl uoxetine on tooth movements during orthodontic treatment in rats. materials and methods: in this study, 30 male rats were rand...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1978
L Timpe E Martz M S Steinberg

According to the hypothesis of contact inhibition of movement, cells in a confluent monolayer are restrained from major overlapping by a directional inhibition of locomotion. This explanation of monolayering proposes that contact between 2 cells locally paralyses the locomotory function, preventing movement in the direction that would lead to overlapping. Consequently, a cell in contact on all ...

Journal: :Science 2008
Amy McMahon Willy Supatto Scott E Fraser Angelike Stathopoulos

The concerted movement of cells from different germ layers contributes to morphogenesis during early embryonic development. Using an optimized imaging approach and quantitative methods, we analyzed the trajectories of hundreds of ectodermal cells and internalized mesodermal cells within Drosophila embryos over 2 hours during gastrulation. We found a high level of cellular organization, with mes...

Journal: :Development 2004
Florence Marlow Encina M Gonzalez Chunyue Yin Concepcion Rojo Lilianna Solnica-Krezel

The vertebrate posterior body is formed by a combination of the gastrulation movements that shape the head and anterior trunk and posterior specific cell behaviors. Here, we investigated whether genes that regulate cell movements during gastrulation [no tail (ntl)/brachyury, knypek (kny) and pipetail (ppt)/wnt5] interact to regulate posterior body morphogenesis. Both kny;ntl and ppt;ntl double ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Oleksii Sliusarenko David R Zusman George Oster

Two models have been proposed to explain the adventurous gliding motility of Myxococcus xanthus: (i) polar secretion of slime and (ii) an unknown motor that uses cell surface adhesion complexes that form periodic attachments along the cell length. Gliding movements of the leading poles of cephalexin-treated filamentous cells were observed but not equivalent movements of the lagging poles. This ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1998
A Blocker G Griffiths J C Olivo A A Hyman F F Severin

We have shown previously that intracellular phagosome movement requires microtubules. Here we provide evidence that within cells phagosomes display two different kinds of microtubule-based movements in approximately equal proportions. The first type occurs predominantly in the cell periphery, often shortly after the phagosome is formed, and at speeds below 0.1 microm/second. The second is faste...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2002
Oliver Jarrett Jennifer L Stow Alpha S Yap Brian Key

Cadherin cell-cell adhesion molecules are important determinants of morphogenesis and tissue patterning. C-cadherin plays a key role in the cell-upon-cell movements seen during Xenopus gastrulation. In particular, regulated changes in C-cadherin adhesion critically influence convergence-extension movements, thereby determining organization of the body plan. It is also predicted that remodelling...

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