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    Fly fishing for collective cell migration.
        
        Curr. Opin. Genet. Dev. 20, 428-432 (2010)
    
    
    
	    The collective migration of cells is essential for organogenesis. It requires the establishment of spatial information within the cellular group and a mechanism that controls the onset of cell movement and migratory arrest. In this review I will use two examples of collective cell migration, from Drosophila and the zebrafish, to discuss how genetic analyses have helped to unravel some basic aspects of collective cell migration. Following, I will suggest some general experimental approaches to further advance our understanding of the mechanisms that control the migration of cellular collectives.
	
	
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        Publication type
        Article: Journal article
    
 
    
        Document type
        Scientific Article
    
 
     
    
     
     
    
    
        Language
        english
    
 
    
        Publication Year
        2010
    
 
     
    
        HGF-reported in Year
        0
    
 
    
    
        ISSN (print) / ISBN
        0959-437X
    
 
    
        e-ISSN
        1879-0380
    
 
    
     
     
	     
	 
	 
     
	
    
        Quellenangaben
        
	    Volume: 20,  
	    Issue: 4,  
	    Pages: 428-432 
	    
	    
	
    
 
    
         
        
            Publisher
            Elsevier
        
 
         
	
         
         
         
         
         
	
         
         
         
    
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
    
        Reviewing status
        Peer reviewed
    
 
     
    
        POF-Topic(s)
        30204 - Cell Programming and Repair
    
 
    
        Research field(s)
        Stem Cell and Neuroscience
    
 
    
        PSP Element(s)
        G-500100-001
    
 
     
     	
    
        PubMed ID
        20452199
    
    
    
        Erfassungsdatum
        2010-12-31