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. 2005 Sep 26:1–13. doi: 10.1895/wormbook.1.23.1

Gastrulation in C. elegans.

Jeremy Nance, Jen-Yi Lee, Bob Goldstein
PMCID: PMC4781589  PMID: 18050409

Abstract

Gastrulation is the process by which the germ layers become positioned in an embryo. C. elegans gastrulation serves as a model for studying the molecular mechanisms of diverse cellular and developmental phenomena, including morphogenesis, cell polarization, cell-cell signaling, actomyosin contraction and cell-cell adhesion. One distinct advantage of studying these phenomena in C. elegans is that genetic tools can be combined with high resolution live cell imaging and direct manipulations of the cells involved. Here we review what is known to date about the cellular and molecular mechanisms that function in C. elegans gastrulation.


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