نتایج جستجو برای: hypodermal cells

تعداد نتایج: 1383681  

Journal: :Development 2004
Roger Pocock Julie Ahringer Michael Mitsch Sara Maxwell Alison Woollard

T-box genes form a large family of conserved transcription factors with diverse roles in animal development, but so far functions for only a few have been studied in detail. Here we show that four Caenorhabditis elegans T-box genes and the even-skipped-like homeobox gene vab-7 function within a regulatory network to control embryonic patterning and morphogenesis. tbx-8 and tbx-9 have functional...

Journal: :Developmental biology 1980
J E Sulston J G White

The role of cell-cell interaction in the postembryonic development of nongonadal tissues in the nematode Caenorhabditis eleguns has been explored by selective cell ablation with a laser microbeam. Examples have been found of induction and of regulation in cell lineage and fate. Regulation in which one cell precisely or partially replaces another is seen, but only in certain groups of hypodermal...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1971
L P Brinton W Burgdorfer

Preliminary observations on growth and developmental fine structure of Rickettsia canada in various organs and tissues of the hard tick, Dermacentor andersoni Stiles, are reported. R. canada is typically rod-shaped, being delimited with a three-layered wall having a velvety coating adsorbed to its exterior surface. A finely reticulated cytoplasmic matrix containing prominent ribosomes is delimi...

2009
Kevin Drace Stephanie McLaughlin Creg Darby

The cuticle of Caenorhabditis elegans, a complex, multi-layered extracellular matrix, is a major interface between the animal and its environment. Biofilms produced by the bacterial genus Yersinia attach to the cuticle of the worm, providing an assay for surface characteristics. A C. elegans gene required for biofilm attachment, bah-1, encodes a protein containing the domain of unknown function...

Journal: :Gene 2007
Hiroshi Qadota Makiko Inoue Takao Hikita Mathias Köppen Jeffrey D Hardin Mutsuki Amano Donald G Moerman Kozo Kaibuchi

In C. elegans, mosaic analysis is a powerful genetic tool for determining in which tissue or specific cells a gene of interest is required. For traditional mosaic analysis, a loss-of-function mutant and a genomic fragment that can rescue the mutant phenotype are required. Here we establish an easy and rapid mosaic system using RNAi (RNA mediated interference), using a rde-1 mutant that is resis...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2001
Leexan Hong Tricia Elbl James Ward Clara Franzini-Armstrong Krystyna K. Rybicka Beth K. Gatewood David L. Baillie Elizabeth A. Bucher

Tissue functions and mechanical coupling of cells must be integrated throughout development. A striking example of this coupling is the interactions of body wall muscle and hypodermal cells in Caenorhabditis elegans. These tissues are intimately associated in development and their interactions generate structures that provide a continuous mechanical link to transmit muscle forces across the hyp...

Journal: :WormBook : the online review of C. elegans biology 2006
Michael A Herman

There are two sexes in C. elegans, hermaphrodite and male. While there are many sex-specific differences between males and hermaphrodites that affect most tissues, the basic body plan and many of its structures are identical. However, most structures required for mating or reproduction are sexually dimorphic and are generated by sex-specific cell lineages. Thus to understand cell fate specifica...

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