Integrin-Mediated Focal Anchorage Drives Epithelial Zippering during Mouse Neural Tube Closure

Volume: 52, Issue: 3, Pages: 321 - 334.e6
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Epithelial fusion is a key process of morphogenesis by which tissue connectivity is established between adjacent epithelial sheets. A striking and poorly understood feature of this process is “zippering,” whereby a fusion point moves directionally along an organ rudiment. Here, we uncover the molecular mechanism underlying zippering during mouse spinal neural tube closure. Fusion is initiated via local activation of integrin β1 and focal...
Paper Details
Title
Integrin-Mediated Focal Anchorage Drives Epithelial Zippering during Mouse Neural Tube Closure
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
52
Issue
3
Pages
321 - 334.e6
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