Cell Migration in Development, Volume 163 highlights new advances in the field, with chapters written by an international board of authors who update on high-profile topics such as. Single-cell migration in development - lessons from germ-cells, Lipid/membrane regulation during cell migration and invasion, Remodeling of the extracellular matrix and cell-matrix adhesion during collective cell migration, From cessation of neural crest migration to onset of gangliogenesis, Collective migration in confined spaces: the case of trunk neural crest, From single to collective: the mechanisms underlying cell migration in early development, Direct and indirect roles of Nodal signaling in developmental cell migration.
Table of Contents
1. Single-cell migration in development
lessons from germ-cells Erez Raz 2. Lipid/membrane regulation during cell migration and invasion David Sherwood 3. Remodeling of the extracellular matrix and cell-matrix adhesion during collective cell migration Ronen Zaidel-Bar 4. From cessation of neural crest migration to onset of gangliogenesis Marianne E. Bronner 5. Collective migration in confined spaces: the case of trunk neural crest Elena Scarpa 6. From single to collective: the mechanisms underlying cell migration in early development Roberto Mayor 7. Direct and indirect roles of Nodal signalling in developmental cell migration Concha Miguel
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